O=line played much better.
D-line on the other hand, I don't think touched Verdejo until DeDe planted him on the final series. They got some pressure, but Verdejo is quick and slid in the pocket magnificently.
You mean Fajardo? I think thats a result of Nevada only dropping back maybe 10% of the time. The rest of the time was bunch of smoke and mirrors which led to a lot of chasing by our D. Then they rammed it right up the winded gut of the D which really hurt when Watson went down. Great game plan by them. But, once they were forced to play in the pocket, our pass rush was there. I'm not too concerned. the fact they were able to hold it together in the 4th speaks volumes to their toughness and conditioning.