M's corners can be beat, opponent receivers get separation but they haven't played any really good QB's/WR's yet that can exploit that on the regular, Sparty has a chance to exploit it while the Buckeyes will..
I was going to mention that Sparty's defense has been given more credit than it deserves (by some), bend don't break is exactly it. They allow a lot of yardage for how little points allowed. Even to pretty bad offenses, they seem to give up yardage. Relying on your red zone defense isn't a good strategy, it's really bad for field position (your offense will need to work harder for its points), time of possession (your defense could get winded), and often red zone metrics are a measure of luck and eventually that luck will run out.
I don't have the faith in McNamara I wish I did, a serviceable game manager maybe all they need and that's Cade. Cade does have some strengths, avoiding sacks (which kill drives), avoiding interceptions (which kill drives) and dumping the ball off when M's receivers can't get open.
I was going to mention that Sparty's defense has been given more credit than it deserves (by some), bend don't break is exactly it. They allow a lot of yardage for how little points allowed. Even to pretty bad offenses, they seem to give up yardage. Relying on your red zone defense isn't a good strategy, it's really bad for field position (your offense will need to work harder for its points), time of possession (your defense could get winded), and often red zone metrics are a measure of luck and eventually that luck will run out.
I don't have the faith in McNamara I wish I did, a serviceable game manager maybe all they need and that's Cade. Cade does have some strengths, avoiding sacks (which kill drives), avoiding interceptions (which kill drives) and dumping the ball off when M's receivers can't get open.
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