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When u miss downfield throws it makes the scheme less effective. Teams can make all the adjustments they want it's still a matchup game on the outside. U still saw guys running wide open. If you connect on them when it's there the entire offense opens up.I think too much is being made of Nico missing the deep ball last year. The reality is that defenses were much better prepared to contain our wide spread passing game. I think I remember some analysis of how teams were playing us differently by playing an extra DB and running a 3-2-6 defense. Teams realized it was better to be prepared for the big chunk plays in the passing game and force Tennessee to have to methodically work their way down the field. But with out false starts, holding calls, or a negative play on 1st down, once we were behind the sticks it was harder to make up for it.
In addition to that, I think some tendencies of ours were picked up such as running the ball on 1st down right after picking up a 1st down.
So yeah, Nico missed some open plays down the field, but let's not brush over the fact the offense scheme and playcalling were less effective.