Any offense that produces 35 points is pulling its weight. I loved the up-tempo pace (but really, what good is it if the opposition's defense can rest while our swiss cheese defense allows what we saw last night). Sure, it would have been nice to have more, but frankly, you shouldn't need more than 5 touchdowns to win a game. This time we didn't - but I fear 56 may not be enough in most games with our defense.
My read is that we have no size up front. We were manhandled. Reading the two-deep, we have no one really even close to 300 along the front. Add a pretty accurate passer (when he has time) for WSU and some fairly good receivers and it was a cocktail for the mess we saw last night. Unfortunately, save Texas State, I don't know a team that can't bring those very things to every game we play going forward...and with D-1 talent to boot.
Is it only size though? I was horrified to watch our safety (or d-back) backpeddling near the goal line after a long pass, instead of attacking. I was beyond pi$$ed to watch as our defense was not ready before the snap - looking at the sideline, while WSU was lining it up and snapping it. It looked like our guys were disoriented all night. I understand the offense doing that...but the defense? Sluggish. Tentative. Confused. Lackadaisical. I expected those four words to describe our offense...not our defense.
The only positive was that we stopped them when we absolutely had to, but we had better do something...and quick. Unfortunately, adding 50 lbs to each d-lineman is not in the cards.
My read is that we have no size up front. We were manhandled. Reading the two-deep, we have no one really even close to 300 along the front. Add a pretty accurate passer (when he has time) for WSU and some fairly good receivers and it was a cocktail for the mess we saw last night. Unfortunately, save Texas State, I don't know a team that can't bring those very things to every game we play going forward...and with D-1 talent to boot.
Is it only size though? I was horrified to watch our safety (or d-back) backpeddling near the goal line after a long pass, instead of attacking. I was beyond pi$$ed to watch as our defense was not ready before the snap - looking at the sideline, while WSU was lining it up and snapping it. It looked like our guys were disoriented all night. I understand the offense doing that...but the defense? Sluggish. Tentative. Confused. Lackadaisical. I expected those four words to describe our offense...not our defense.
The only positive was that we stopped them when we absolutely had to, but we had better do something...and quick. Unfortunately, adding 50 lbs to each d-lineman is not in the cards.