We didn't run the jailbreak screen to the slot we usually run 3 times a game. We didn't run the quick screen to the outside WR we run at least 5 times a game. We didn't run the 3 WR bunch screen we usually run 3 times a game. We didn't run the speed sweep out of the standard set that usually run 4-5 times a game. We didn't run the speed sweep out of the sugar huddle either. ZERO deep throws to loosen up the the DB's that we usually throw 4 times a game.
Just thought is was interesting at the number of "staple" plays we normally run that weren't run at all. Now that I think about it, other than of few new pass routes ( slant and to Cox ) we were pretty damn vanilla on offense. Wonder if we tried to stretch UW wide, that would have opened up the inside running lanes some. Anyway just thought it was interesting after watching the replay.
Just thought is was interesting at the number of "staple" plays we normally run that weren't run at all. Now that I think about it, other than of few new pass routes ( slant and to Cox ) we were pretty damn vanilla on offense. Wonder if we tried to stretch UW wide, that would have opened up the inside running lanes some. Anyway just thought it was interesting after watching the replay.