At Miss Shea was unleashed-he threw 30-35 times/game and regularly had 300+ games. Contrast to 2018 at Michigan, and it seems like he was kept under wraps-not allowed to throw more than 20-22 times/game, with resulting fewer yards and TDs. My question: given the number of talented wideouts we have, why wasn't a more pass oriented offense implemented to cater to Shea's talents? I'm not saying that it would have made a difference in Columbus as he barely had a second before he had to unload the ball, but having implemented such an offense earlier in the season might have been of some benefit.