If the LB or DE crashes down on the RB, the cure for that problem is the QB pulling the ball back from the RB and taking off. Adams did it vs. Brenham and ran untouched for a TD. Brenham was having its DEs, outside LBs, and DBs blitz off the edge. Adams read the RPO perfectly and he torched them. PN-G did not need the RPO/QB keeper vs. Rouse because #33 and #15 torched them even when the LB or DE crashed down. Yes, Rouse made a few stops, but there's nothing to worry about when the Indians are winning 51-14. When Montgomery Lake Creek or others crash down in a closer game, you can bet that McCary and Feller will have the QB pull the ball back and run for miles. Similar response when the LBs shoot the gaps inside the Center and Guards. Rouse did it a few times. The defense may find a way to stop a particular run play two or three times, but McCary and Feller will make adjustments and find a way to get an OL or H-Back helmet on each defender and when they do, adios, the RB will score just like #15 did multiple times last Friday. When the defense drops the safeties down, the ball is going up top. Just like it did to #11 last week. This coaching staff is aggressive. They see something, they take it. You blitz, you will probably get away with it a few times, but McCary and Feller will adjust and burn you.