When we pass, we mean it.
We had two wide open and missed. Could have been game changers.
OK, so I understand this logic most of the time, but there were a few factors that made it tough on Saturday.
1) It was windy as hell. When I was throwing the ball around in the parking lot before the game, it would move a good 5-10 feet from left to right on long passes. Tough to go deep with that sort of wind (unless you throw a Hail Mary and push off, I guess)
2) There was no time to execute those long 7-step drop passes. When Notre Dame knew we were passing, they brought very effective pressure
I love the idea that we want to hit teams deep when they play up close, but man, sometimes it's just not hitting. I love this offense, but adding a short passing game is the one area where I think we could add another dimension that would make us unstoppable.
I just watched the last two TD's. Even on those plays we ran long 7-step drops before getting the ball out. Some of this may have to do with Thomas's height, but we should be able to find ways to hit A-backs quickly in the flats on some option play-action stuff.
Come to think of it...maybe I have selective memory, but I don't recall seeing a lot of play-action on Saturday. We've done this in the past with fake option passes that seem to work very well when the defense is cheating on motion or being very aggressive like ND was...seems like this could have really helped.