The Good
Defense - holding them to 14 when we aren't doing anything on offense was commendable
Run defense - held them to under 2.5 yards/rush is good
Pass defense - minimized explosive plays to 1 and took Smith out of the game again
Punting - Boom-meister lived up to his name and buried one inside the 5.
O line - about 200 yards rush, and they got a pretty good push. Pass blocking wasn't perfect but was good enough. Baxter had a really good blitz pickup at one point.
Baxter - coming back from the injury, great to see it.
The Bad
Sark's offensive gameplan and script - looked to play to Arch's weaknesses instead of strengths. Not many screens or bootlegs. Didn't put Arch on the move where he had an option to pull it down and use his legs. Minimal motion compared to other big games, which helps decode the defense for the QB. No pony package to help force the defensive alignments.
Penalties - too many false starts and holding.
The Ugly
Arch's accuracy - far too many passes were either airmailed, or in the dirt. Threw behind receivers (like Wingo on the 2nd to last pass), under threw (interception), or missed open receivers. Some of that is 1st real game timing issues, but for the first half it was really ugly. 37% of passes were off target per ESPN, highest by a Texas QB in the past 10 years. Woof.
Arch's footwork and mechanics - related to the accuracy issue above but he threw many off his back foot and tried to sidearm several throws which was unnecessary. The Mahomes-effect?
WR separation - namely the lack thereof. Wingo didn't break free much, and Moore was MIA. Credit to Jaggerson for getting just enough open on the TD catch.