I think it was UH not adjusting to our adjustment that was key. If we'd shown a 4 man front all year they'd have prepped for it. So I don't take away that we should always run the 4 man front, but that we need to be ready to mix it up. That's been other criticism that's gone hand in hand with the hate for only rushing 3--we were too vanilla. While your numbers showed that we blitzed only 10% of the time, and thus we are conservative in that respect, I think Tuiaki, knowing Tonga was out, was ready if the 3 man front or 3+1 didn't work. Kudos to him for having the guys ready to do both 3 and 4 man fronts. Our D out-prepped / out-adjusted UH (in the 4th quarter anyway).