They called 4 but it was the most obvious ones. I'm guessing they figured they were so bad they couldn't overlook it.
I would isolate Dee Anderson 3 wides on the other side and have him run a simple streak, out and up or a flag route and see who wins one on one with that big tall strong SOB.
Well if its high db has to fight for it and less chance of a pick and a chance for interference. A lower ball is easier to pick especially pick 6. If you can go back shoulder, accurate and a bit high db almost has to interfere to stop it. Of course if the safety is playing deep on your side an overthrow can be a problem. Trick is timing. We saw all this last weekend. I like that E is throwing deep often.
What I like is that Burrow seems confortable throwing in traffic. Those slants and ins are great routes that we haven't seen in years at LSU.