The "other" side is the question area.
Interesting little side note about that:
As the season went on you likely read some of the reports Chris Walsh wrote breaking down the numbers (Upon Further Review series) on defensive tackles, assists, etc. When these teams we faced "attacked the other side," their success rate was around 50%.
Just using one game as an example, Auburn threw at Eddie Jackson (still sporting that knee brace and far from 100%) six times and only completed three. Long completions, yes. I'll argue some of his breakdowns had to do with injury. They went at Cy three times, one completion. Sylve was thrown at five times, two completions.
The breakdown in our secondary that game was from Geno where Marshall completed three of four.
Using the SECCG as example: Attempts vs completions:
Jackson 4 and 2
Cy 4 and 1
Geno 8 and 4.
NOW, just to add one last thought...we're looking at a 50% completion rate on the corners on the other side...and some bitch about it.
I tried to point to a bend but don't break style of defense weeks ago...in those last two games, 11 trips the opponents had in the red zone and the defense gave up three touchdowns.