We answered one big question last night. Lindsey can play. I watched the first half of Rutgers vs. Ohio before watching the Gopher Game. AK looked exactly the same, Lindsey looks light years ahead of where AK ever will be.
We didn't answer two big questions:
The Oline looked brutal at times, and mostly average to below average. We didn't sustain drives, the run blocking looked pretty weak until the final drive, when the Buffalo defense was gassed. The Pass blocking was wildly inconsistent. Line development at the U hasn't been a thing under Fleck. I think they will more consistent as the games go on, but still a major concern. No matter who good Lindsey is, if we can run, and he has to run for his life somewhat regularly, we're in trouble.
Wide Receivers: as a whole, not impressed with what we saw last night. A few nice plays, Smith got open on a missed assignment by Buffalo, but showed he is the most talented reciever on the roster. Unfortunately, I think Perich was the 2nd best reciever out there (not because that's bad, but because I was hoping at least one of the others would show something against weaker compeittion. When the competition ramps up, this group is a concern.
The defense, for the most part, played well. Buffalo's TD was not a missed assignment, Brown got faked out of his jock. The Buffalo reciever was good, though, and one bad play in the first game of the year is nothing to be concerned about, given his play last year. I am worried about the corners. Baronowski looked good. I'm convcerned if he's hurt, but it didn't look major last night, so hoping he's OK.
Coaching
PJ still has his boot firmly on Harbaugh's throat once we get inside the 20. I won't comment on this again this year, as I don't believe after 8 years and 1 game this approach will change (regardless of the OC).
PJ lack of using games like this to get reps for his players is consistent and maddening, as well as over use of starters. Nestor had some great plays, he had some not so great plays. Why not give the other DBs at least a handful of plays to get their feet wet, nothing from the Buffalo QB or Nestor said taking him for a series would be a mistake. Running Taylor repeatedly on that final drive, particularly when we got into Buffalo terroritory is just stupid. We saw there is more talent at RB. Share the load a little (Taylor 11 carries, Davis 3, Turner 1). How many RBs does he have to sideline to understand that.