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#26
#26
This is for the guys who really understand defensive schemes. Knowing that Pavia is a dual threat QB, I kept seeing this huge gap between the corners/safeties and the line that he was constantly able to exploit for big yards. Why didn't Tenn. pull the linebackers into that space to bottle up the run game? Better five yards than fifteen.
Same reason we didn't spy Pavia. Same reason our DL didn't maintain their lanes. Same reason we fell victim to the same things over and over and over again. Coaching.
 
#27
#27
They actually did it on the drive of Pavia’s second INT. They pretty much settled with keeping Pavia in front of them, and allowing him 3-4 yards per carry. He eventually got frustrated and tried to force a pass downfield into double coverage which was picked.

We then refused to use this same gameplan the remainder of the night. It made absolutely no sense.
Our DL really struggled keeping lanes and containing. It was driving me crazy.
 
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