Towards the end of the game, AJ hit 2 bombs.
I'd really like to know from someone who was there and could see the plays develop, or someone who studies the tape if our guys who run deep are as open as they seemed to be toward the end of the A&M game? Of course, the one with Amari seemed a bit broken, though.
Logically, it seems since defenses always have 8 men fairly close to the line of scrimmage against us to stop Lacy and Yeldon, that we should be able to exploit the deep passes like we did against A&M, except many times throughout the game.
Or... was it just that A&M was selling out at the end and we caught them in those defenses?
I'd really like to know from someone who was there and could see the plays develop, or someone who studies the tape if our guys who run deep are as open as they seemed to be toward the end of the A&M game? Of course, the one with Amari seemed a bit broken, though.
Logically, it seems since defenses always have 8 men fairly close to the line of scrimmage against us to stop Lacy and Yeldon, that we should be able to exploit the deep passes like we did against A&M, except many times throughout the game.
Or... was it just that A&M was selling out at the end and we caught them in those defenses?