Were there really many situations where there was the opportunity to go wider and instead Ikitau crashed the ball up?
Getting the ball to the edges when there isn't really anything on is just recipe to lose ground and/or turn the ball over because you end up with an isolated ball carrier with little support.
I generally thought Ikitau's decision making was good.
Sorry BH to be contrarian (kind of).
The set up was not behind having a second playmaker at 12. So yes you are (mostly) right in that comment, but because of decissions made earlier. The issue starts with the coaching team working through how they set this up. And imo they chose not to use Ikitau as second fly. The upside to that call, mostly I would think, is the sort of thing we saw with Kerevi. And Ikitau was not this. So we have a polemic, Ikitau at 12 was discounted as a second fly, but also did little in the alternate, all to ensure that JAS was on the filed (a good thing). He was simply played out of position and was highly constrained because that changed position significantly dropped his effectiveness.
On the good side, is "well is JAS good enough to justify some weird selections such as playing our best 13 at 12"? I'd say yes. But at the same time on the back of the Lions, might we think of better ways of handling this?
I don't know the answer to that, but I really hope that the WBs are thinking it through.