Muschamp has it right re the D--we have GOT to contain AND tackle better...he's gonna go in and get on that defense; his coaches WILL make adjustments, count on it--the angles guys are taking to the ball-carriers, sloppy tackling, the overall success of their running game (though we HAVE kept them out of the endzone).
Now, do you think Pease goes in and BLISTERS his offense? He CAN'T be happy with certain things--the worst of it being the inconsistency. That's been spread around, but most obvious has been Driskel's NOT making the kind of improvements he showed the previous 2 weeks...to be expected here and there, probably, but NOT in a game against THIS Wildcat defense, even on their BEST day (and this may well BE their "best"). Let's see if he can come out and sharpen up in the 3rd qrtr--then get Brisset out there for a qrtr or so to keep him sharp and involved...
Actually, I'm more concerned about our health and injury situation. Gilly should probably get to sit most of the 2nd half--maybe give him a possession or two (and THAT only if he's no worse than he came in), then let's see what our other guys, especially Matt Jones (who is clearly now getting his shot at the back-up role, as I noted earlier, over Mack Brown, who has just never ignited at RB--tho' he IS force on special teams, as I say). It's too bad Gilly ISN'T healthy: you get the feeling that if we could just get untracked, we are slowly wearing down their defense and a steady running game could begin to break through...
(OK, here's the report on Trey Burton: Apparently he had back spasms yesterday and they still hadn't fully subsided coming into the game, so they decided to hold him out of the game...Too bad, too: He's been such a Wildcat-killer, that they would have HAD to plan for AND put guys ON him, and that might have helped our offense immeasurably here. I just hope he's OK the rest of the way--he is a kind of "wildcard" playmaker for us.)