-Satterfield... So many questions. What happened to TEs? Why did you throw on the first drive in the fourth? And why did you put an RB with fumble issues in on a key drive.
-Why didn't Ervin carry more?
The offensive line reminds me of a turnstile. Obviously, I also don't mean that as a compliment.
I would have liked to see Ervin with 20 carries in that game and while I'm puzzled why he didn't, having a player in the game demoted for fumbling issues in preseason instead during the 4 minute drill is puzzling beyond comprehension. The worst part, we've all probably seen the ball security drills this team does and how they want the skilled players carrying the ball in traffic. Grant wasn't, at any point in the game, and obviously not when it mattered most. That's frustrating because it's just not consistent with what's been preached and while Grant fumbled, that's on 100% coaching. You can't preach process and ignore it when he doesn't fumble and say shoot when he does.
My primary criticism of Frost as OC was that his run and pass game were rarely connected. Sims is a play action QB you want to minimize drop back looks for & our WR's can't gain separation. When you run for 6 yards on first down, why are you throwing a drop back flare screen on 2nd down? You call a play action drag route from the 10 and get 6 yards, why are you getting cute on 2nd & goal from the 4? I thought the theme was body blows?
I didn't have an issue with the play action deep post because it was tied to the running game & game situation. It was there. But, having a CB run it who can't come back for an underthrown ball was pretty weak and telling. Hill played a great game, but I would lose it if a WR motioned the ball needed to be further out in front of him and made no effort to track it back. A good % of the time, that's a PI.
The INT in the end zone was brutal. Everybody in football runs that corner concept, but not like that. The slot defender had his back turned, the read was to stick it on 87 for the TD. But, the throw to the corner gets picked because you run trips into the boundary on a short field with the #1 receiver running a hitch, and the CB came off him. Typically, that #1 receiver ends up where 87 was, 87 or #2 runs the corner, and the #3 receiver runs an arrow to the flat. Obviously Sims predetermined the corner route and way to easy to come off on a short field.
***Edit I just watched a replay of the pick, I was incorrect. The switched 1 & 2 and 3 did indeed run to the flat. But the outside defender dropped off 87. I guess I learned I should watch film before I criticize play design.