If the D is biting hard on the initial action it’s b/c it’s probably working, and they’re trying to overcompensate to slow it down.
We’re about to find out just how improved our defensive front actually is. Without them proving to be stout, at a minimum, I think we stand to get run out of our own building.
The O is simply going to have to have its best, most compete game against much, much tougher competition. We will need some proficiency in the run game and some explosive plays that result in or lead directly to scores.