The one the really sticks out to me was when they had Trips out to the Left and ran Helu back to the right in a little read play out of the gun. All they had to do was look out there and see that we had basically no one at the 2nd level on their right, our left. They block one little DE and they're off to the races. Completely clowned by formation in that case. I was watching on TV and said before they even snapped the ball that if Martinez just looks out to his right they'll run that way because all that was out there from the hash to the sideline was FieldTurf.
We actually were still gap sound in that look, even thought the LBs could've possibly bumped over another half gap away from the trips. In _FANalysis I pointed out the scheme NU used there, but I didn't point out the formation, and yes, it did create space to the right side of the formation. NU used an unbalanced and overloaded set, not only did they have trips left, but they also lined up their TE to the left, covering him up with one of the WRs. That left only OG and OT to the backside of the play. We adjusted to it adequately, with a DE to the C gap, LB for the B gap, NG for the A gap away from the trips side with a safety over the top. Even when NU's double team whipped the NG and their OT did a great job widening the DE, we should've had Slaughter scraping to the RB cutback and Hartman over the top. The problem was BOTH Slaughter and Hartman filled the A gap the the trips side and by the time they rerouted on Helu's cutback, it was too late. But this was not become of some terrible alignment, it was poor execution on run fits, which was our problem the entire evening.