time and space and to allow his receivers to open up downfield. Rather than simply 'contain' Sanders like we do with most dual threat QBs, using Jack Kelly and others, the defense will need to recognize when Sanders is looking to scramble and then close out space quickly so he doesn't have any time to find receivers who are uncovering.
I think our line and LBs can play this correctly and Hill will devise a plan for Sanders, but the key will be on the CBs and safeties and in the coverage we play behind our front 6-7 to contain the WRs and keep the guessing as to what coverage we are in and they are seeing.
Should be an interesting chess match, and I like our chances if we avoid giving up big plays when Sanders is buying time in the backfield.