First off, any fixable issues would have been fixed by game 2 yesteryear. Secondly. If any player was having an issue with, let's say, dropping the football, more work catching the ball, increasing focus would have been addressed in practice. Third. I have watched practice. It has been status quo. No extra work being put in with the receivers. Fourth. Players reaching to tackle. Not running through the ball carrier. Since football was invented, this is best practice to make a tackle. Whether it be a heads-up facemask on the ball old style, or the new roll rugby style tackle. Same missed tackles every game. Fifth. Ball security. Enough said. Grind you have all the answers. But do not admit to what you are watching. I know the players are young men. But. Improvement should be seen on a weekly basis. Even small improvements. The same errors week in & week out show that these issues are not being addressed. If they are, then something is not working. Maybe running the hill wasn't a bad thing.