If we just start Sams and let him try one "complex" pass play on the first possesion that team lays the eff down like they have dozens of times under Mack.
One of my 5 favorite Daxism's is the one about Snyder/Dimel/Miller outthinking themselves and they did it on Saturday.
I think they didn't do enough thinking. They just sent Sams out and ran the same 2 or 3 plays they always run. Mack coached circles around Bill.
But to me that is still over coaching. They thought they had to change what we do, and clearly they put in a balanced gameplan with Waters to beat them. Frankly, the passing game they put together was solid, but the insistence on running Waters and not being more diverse with the gameplan they had for Sams is another form of overthinking.
They mentioned on the telecast the defensive staff went and got film from Greg Robinson's teams at Syracuse and Michigan. To me that is a colossal waste of time. Robinson simply hasn't been in place long enough to make anything but minor adjustments from what Diaz was doing. It makes much more sense to look at what BYU and Ole Miss had success with, compare it with what we already have in, and then build a gameplan around that with Sams. Then use Waters as the change of pace guy with passing packages.