Did anyone notice how many low snaps there were last night? I saw at least six and that is a bullet to the head of our running game because it's built around quickness and timing. A low snap makes Greg have to spend extra time fielding the ball and our tailback has to pause briefly to take the handoff. By the time Trent or Mark get to the LOS in most cases, the hole is closed because our opponent is selling out defending the run. The coaches need to give Vlachos a little help in there.