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I think they have shifted the pass offense to include more of the deep sideline passes after the Gadsden injury. It seems they are looking to exploit the size of Alford and Hatcher on the outside when they get 1-on-1 opportunities (Alford against Army last week sticks out). They just don't normally cluster them so close together.Also, can someone answer, why do they always throw to the sideline when every time its incomplete?
I also like the assistants (Long for sure, jury is still out for me on Beck, but he has shown some positives).Babers just seems like he's not a winner. He has a strong core of assistant coaches that mask some of his mistakes, but it's just not enough.
As far as personnel issues go, defensive backs are not a problem, and I say that knowing that both starters, Johnson and Wilson, got beat on multiple occasions today. Johnson started about half of last year and is a special teams captain, Wilson started the bowl last year and absolutely played his ass off against Purdue, especially with how they went after him. The safeties and rover (Barron, Clark, Simmons) all have plenty of starting experience. Barron probably had the best game on the team today. They've also worked depth players in who have made contributions (Bellamy and Farmer on the fumble today, Gould has a pick).Duce Chestnut & Ja'Had Carter could have played in this game. Think they would've helped?