That potent Padre passing attack that saw Devin Pearson tear up opponents for over 5,500 yards over the previous two years hasn't been as prominent this fall.
And for good reason.
Carmel has grinded out nearly 3,000 rushing yards behind that same quarterback, who has chalked up nearly 400 rushing yards in two postseason games by himself.
In other words, the Padres haven't had to throw the ball as frequently.
Could we see that passing attack unleashed on Saturday?
I think Carmel has to put the ball in the air. It will not rush for 400 yards against Palma's defense.
Carmel can move the ball through the air if the offensive line provides pass protection. Look for Pearson to chalk up most of his rushing yards on scrambles.
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