Just one thing regarding our running game after watching the All-22. Obviously not every play, the O-line did a solid job of creating holes (at the point of attack) for our backs. However, a good portion of why we didn't break any for big gains were due to a couple things.
1. A lineman being slow to the point of attack on a key piece (Usually this was LBs Knight or Wilson) or not getting to the second level to block the linebacker.
2. Missed assignments. One example of this Sanders in the I with Fannin in front of him. The play goes left, Fannin goes right into a pile of O and D lineman. By his reaction, he gives off a physical stutter reaction like he went the wrong direction. If he would've went left, there was a hole and the LB to put a helmet on. Instead, Sanders gets tackled for no gain by the LB.
It was frustrating to see the hole be there and one key person wouldn't get a helmet or slow down a key LB.