Being stuck in a television-less and internet-almost-less apartment in Wheeling, I didn't have the pleasure nor the perspective on the game as you guys did, but... I find it difficult not to be extremely pleased with the start. Last year Navy scored 21 points or more against every team on their schedule [except us] --- three mighty cheers for Coach Diaco. Last year only one team [except us] scored more points against them --- at least two-and-a-half cheers for Coach Kelly. We pushed them around and have not always done so. Three cheers for both lines. We got turnovers and never did so recently. Three cheers for the front seven.
Golson wasn't brilliant, but he was good. The runners were good. Cam McDaniel proved that he is a player. Tyler Eifert is a defensive nightmare, even though we didn't go there as effectively as we should have.
As to the DBs --- we'll see. Diaco said to himself: Navy cannot beat you if you stack up their run game. He loaded up against it and stopped it. Diaco said to himself: Navy cannot beat us with its passing game if I have our guys play conservatively and give up no big plays. That happened. Diaco said to himself: Navy's offense stops itself with negative plays if you force it to go long fields. It did. Sounds to me that the defense did just what Coach wanted it to.
Quite happy.....
To the people who suggest taking a knee instead of running a rushing play.... most real ball players that I know consider the opponent taking a knee as an insult. A passing bomb or an extra field goal is different.