I think perhaps the Mangie one noticed from the UT game that we ran alot of quick patterns, then mixed in traps, etc. runs to keep the rush off balance, then went deep. I think both ku and RU sat on our short routes, and rushed their ends up field to limit our roll outs....essentially, they stopped our short passing game from which everything fed because they knew they could get a pash rush. When rushing, they stayed in their lanes because they knew they could beat our O-Linemen and keep Freeman in the pocket, where he couldn't sprint out and move around enough to buy time for the receivers to get downfield. As for the 3rd down conversions, I believe the Cover 2 is a soft zone designed for the D-Line to get pressure. We need to tighten up our zone coverage and our D-tackles have to wreak a little havoc so the O-line can't double our ends. Basically, I think our O-line and D-tackles are the two glaring weak spots. It is difficult to assess playcalling and QB play when he runs for his life every play and the RB's have no holes through which to run. On D, I feared all year that teams that stayed with a running game would have success, as long as they ran some misdirection early to keep us home. If Prince can address the line play in the off season and make them at least average, and come up with some good D-tackles, and some replacement LB's and WR's, we should be pretty good next year. By the way, on game plan, I think Prince wants balance in the sense that he wants to be able to exploit whatever weaknesses a defense may have, not just to have a 50-50 mix each game.