Great news! Eli is going to draw a lot of attention from our opponents. He'll get double teamed, trapped and bumped around a lot but he's shown that he can still contribute at a very high level even when teams are locking down on him. Focusing so heavily on stopping him will open things up for the other players on the floor too.
It will be interesting...I remember back with Hawkins' senior year, he had the ball in his hands, initiating the offense, a lot more than previously. I don't know if Les said this at the time, or if it was my own assumption, but it seemed like the change was due to feed back Hawkins received from Pros, wanting him to show more ball handling skills. Pepper probably got a lot of valuable feedback over the last few months, so it'll be interesting to see if we can spot any changes to his game on the court.