along with getting the ball out quickly, or lack thereof, I get that notion that Case Keenum comes out of his huddles with a primary receiver, and not using the entire field.
Thus, he limits himself, with where he's looking.
I never did see the interception last week, but the iso photo that B&G posted, lends itself to my note.
In that Iso, one can see open option in Britt, that B&G points out. Did Case come out of that huddle with Austin as his primary and just wouldn't come off him?
To his credit, I feel that Case , when he does have a moment, takes his "look around" down field. There, we see plays to Brian Quick and Austin; but just not seeing where his short area visual is fast. That" visual refresh" as a play develops and seeing stuff quickly and reacting is so essential playing the type of scheme used.
Which is sort of important part of what I think will happen for Case, soon. Least I hope so. Funny, Sean Mannion sort of had that ability to see the field, but then, or the next play he did the exact opposite and would "lock on" his receiver.
I am greedy glutton for optimism this Sunday. Looking for a bright side to the offense; Perhaps having Nelson or Cooper in the slot can get Quick to Flanker, and open him up to run the field. And I am still waiting for Higbee to be a target; And, nothing would make me happier than to see Todd Gurley used in the passing game, as well.