The keys to next year are....
1. I think we will seen an improved Altmeyer next year and our WR and RB rooms are strong, especially if Love and IW come back. But none of this matters unless we can shore up the O-Line.
2. We have to stop playing so conservatively on Defense and the the coaches have to have more faith in their talent. I'm not ready to throw in the towel on AH - in 2021/2022 he was an outstanding position coach and when we played with even normal aggression on defense we weren't bad. But for the love of God, when you are playing against an inexperienced or bad QB there are 3 things you can't do....
- you can't play a zone - you have to make the QB throw not just to a spot, but away from a defender
- if you do play a zone, don't play a soft zone
- you especially can't play a zone unless you can put pressure on the QB
And another thing - there is nothing wrong with a properly executed prevent defense. The intent is to make the offense take 15 plays to get up the field by forcing 5-7 yard receptions, the occasional incompletion and occasionally keeping the receiver inbounds to chew clock. What we played was not that - we routinely gave up 15 yard receptions that allowed the opponent to get down the field in 5 plays. We execute this better and we win 2 more games
I think these are correctible issues, but we do have to fix them. AH should get another year to develop
3. We have to be more disciplined - this goes for the coaches as well as the players. I can't remember if Taz is back next year, but the first time he gets tagged for 15 yards he needs to sit on the pine. And our clock management has to get better - the number of timeouts we burned last year was unacceptable