Through three games, the West Virginia Mountaineers know two things for certain: Leddie Brown is a good running back we can lean on and their defense is capable of being elite. That in of itself should lend the Mountaineers to having an identity of running the ball and letting the defense take over. Unfortunately, the offensive line, isn’t one where the team can lean on it to grind through teams right now. That leaves us with the passing game. The passing game has two options: become a killer offense that can put points on the point early to force teams to play from behind or be a no-mistake offense that just doesn’t hurt itself.