God, the idiotic panic came back and got ramped up 1,000 percent. And watching that game showed exactly what grace under pressure can do if you have a competent QB, one who can get the ball out quick and is willing to take a hit to make the play.
Then there's the Checkdown Charlie/inability to find open receivers. I remember on the first rollout, a bootleg to the right, I knew as soon as he spun for the bootleg exactly what was going to happen--he was going to string the play out, somehow find nowhere to throw the ball, and scramble out of bounds. Strangely, that's exactly what happened. So predictable.
This was, however, one of Kyler's better games recently. That's a sad commentary on how awful he has been recently. Nine points. Nine clucking points. The only reason we didn't get our doors blown off was our defense hanging tough.