Okay:
I am as happy as everyone else, and saw some really good things Saturday night. However, we cannot just assume all-is-well. Anyone that watched the game knows what issues we had. So what do you feel needs to be addressed with this year's version of the Mighty Guins? Remember this is only the first game. Here are my thoughts:
This team is extremely similar to last season's version ...the most notable exception is that we made adjustments on defense. We made them early and often.
Now ...some specifics:
Defense: We are again subject to being burnt by those short crossing passes over the middle. The first play of the game, was about a 60-yard gain for Pitt. Secondary is good against a IA(FBS) team, but will again have problems against opponents at out level ...especially in-conference play. Allow me to explain.
It is hard for a coach/QB to adjust to the lower-level of play from IA to I-AA. So when we have close zone coverage, or man coverage with in 3-5 yards ...a IA QB moves to the next assignment ...it does not matter that we do not have the talent ...they are not going to test us. At our level, QB's (though they should not do so) will still throw the ball & test us. It is more the lack of football IQ than anything else. Simply put, a IA QB thinks our secondary is as good as those he faces all season. Better lines cannot excuse the LB's and secondary.
We tackle exceptionally-well this year ...so exciting to watch.
Special teams: We still need to work on coverage. We squibed all of the kicks but one, and that resulted in a return from inside the end-zone out to almost the 40. That new rule of bringing the ball out to the 25 is going to have to be repealed. Legs were all solid & speed is better than ever on the coverage teams.
Offense: Did not see Bellamy in Saturday ...has me worried. Pace is a new back when he has a line. Of course the addition of Wildcat Stubbs is just incredible. We have the best set of TE's in the conference. Hess had ball-control issues. However, it never stopped raining so that is hard to gauge. He could not bring-down those long-passes to wide opened receivers. No spiral on the ball. However, Hess is throwing much better over the middle this year ...best he has ever been, and against some pretty tall Pitt players. It is like we increased our passing options by about 1/3. WR depth is noticeably better.