Dylan Morris was bound to face some adversity this season and it came at him against Utah. In the first half, he was 10/18 for 77 yards, with two interceptions. One was a bad throw to make under pressure and the other was a Hail Mary at the end of the half, so it didn’t matter much. It’s hard to know for sure but he appeared to audible into a lot of run plays on second down, opting for the safe choice instead of passing downfield, which led to a lot of 3rd and long situations. In the second half, things changed dramatically.