You know the drill by now. Watching the spring game is an annual exercise in restraint for most fans as the highs and lows from a two-hour scrimmage with modified rules should be absorbed with the appropriate amount of perspective.
That said, for many of us, it's the only chance to view the team's spring progression with our own eyes and dammit we need to be able to extrapolate the outcomes for a scrimmage so we can emotionally plan for what type of fall to expect.
With the defense emerging from yesterday's event with a 40-31 win, while a host of players on both sides showed bright futures, there were also plenty of things to worry about, particularly in a vacuum of limited exposure to the larger spring camp body of work.