Robert,
Part of the reason Tulsa could stack the box is that most of our passing attack was horizontal. they didn't have to defend the middle or deep. After Sander's pick-6 I don't recall another throw in the middle for the entire 3rd Q. I understand that theses horizontal throws are "safe" but they make you one dimensional. These are just "long" hand-off running plays.
I had hoped that Sanders's would make a Zach Robinson type of "break through" but he looks more like Donavan Woods just before he was replaced.
Part of the reason Tulsa could stack the box is that most of our passing attack was horizontal. they didn't have to defend the middle or deep. After Sander's pick-6 I don't recall another throw in the middle for the entire 3rd Q. I understand that theses horizontal throws are "safe" but they make you one dimensional. These are just "long" hand-off running plays.
I had hoped that Sanders's would make a Zach Robinson type of "break through" but he looks more like Donavan Woods just before he was replaced.