I know this gets brought up a couple times a year, but I think it's worth more discussion. In cases where the opposing team has a clear number one receiver (in terms of talent level) and we have a clear number one corner, we should make adjustments to match them up, IMO.
Yes, I know we play a lot of zone and match zone and each player is accustomed to playing a certain side/area of the field in these schemes, but it would help us a lot to make special adjustments for scenarios like today. It's really frustrating to watch Ebert take a basic route for an 80-yard pitch and catch while arguably our worst cover guy trails hopelessly two yards behind him. Meanwhile, we have the best corner in the conference stuck like glue on some glorified decoy.