During spring, each scrimmage is working on the "new" parts of the offense put in over the last week. This could explain part of the reason for the defense to be ahead at this point. Also, the OL keeps losing personnel which causes re-positioning plus same guys playing all red and white unit snaps. This, as well as playing all three QBs could explain some of the inconsistencies and the turnovers. Like the look of #11 - may be the future. The catch is we must throw consistently to be effective - and we are still making too many poor reads - this past weekend too many open recievers were not picked up - wide open tight ends, WRs on middle routes, etc. Hopefully, the offensive consistency should change as many of the injured guys return for fall ball and others begin to play more regular.
Still see some concern in the D-line and LB core (the middle people - ends and outside backers look acceptable but the middle just needs more quickness and there is no depth - this will catch us once we hit the fall). The TEs have looked very good. #88 looked good this week (he missed last week) but #85 (huge hit on the DB after a crossing catch!!) and #86 (4-5 catches including a couple of long ones) looked very good last week. Will we continue to use them?
Running game did some good things this week but the primary function of a QB is still not run first. Let Fenroy handle that. QB - learn your reads, trust them and let's get it on! This team has the talent to be much better than the record of last season. Should make for an interesting spring game.