Agree with THS's write-up for the most part. The offense looked like it was going through some growing pains with a new QB, but I never felt a sense of dread watching them trudge back out on the field. White/Barber/KJohnson is a potent offense and they looked like they can get on the same page with more reps.
Asshole alert: IF Roc is hurt (and I truly do not wish for any of our guys to be injured), it may be the best opportunity for the aforementioned offensive trio to take full control of the playing time. The timing of Roc's insertion into the game is puzzling and, combined with Malzahn's statement regarding the RBs last week ("keeping them happy"), makes me wonder if Mal/Lash are trying to honor some recruiting promises despite the obvious production of other players.
The defensive starters that sat on the bench to start the game (McKinzy, Frost and Ford) looked to have learned their lesson from said benching. Frost in particular was playing with determination and picking up the D on the sidelines. Frankly, I was puzzled by the McKinzy benching...he looked like he's been playing everyone's position heretofore and trying to make chicken salad out of chicken shit.
With a little pass rush, the Prescott/Wilson train is derailed and we probably see a different outcome.
All in all, I feel better about this loss and the direction (if SW remains the starter) of the team (both off and def...c'mon, Carlson!) than I have all year.