This whole thread reminds me of the mutts complaining about Bobo. They complained that Bobo was ok, but he would make a bad call at important times in big games and lose the game. They thought that if it wasn't for Bobo, that they would have the same offense, but make the right call at those moments. Well, they don't have Bobo and their offense is no longer one of the top offenses in the SEC.
Ken did a report before the Notre Dame game in which he analyzed film of the Tulane game. He found many plays in which GT missed blocks. In one play, the mike linebacker was missed. Skov was able to gain something like 7 yards even with the LB free. Ken's report basically said that when facing better players, those missed blocks would blow up the plays. Well, we have faced better players and missed those blocks. The result is that our offense hasn't worked. In the Pitt game, many complained about passing on the first two plays of the second half. CPJ said on the radio that the receiver that should have been targeted was wide open. The reason the play didn't work was that JT didn't have time to throw the ball. The offensive line was supposed to be gap blocking, which wouldn't allow a lot of time but should prevent any immediate pressure in the backfield. However, two to three defensive linemen had straight lines to JT. TO plays rely on 9 players being blocked or moved out by the receivers, and the remaining two players being optioned. We have constantly had three, four, or five unblocked linemen, linebackers, or defensive backs in the backfield. The QB cannot read an option if there are too many players to option. A typical play this year is: The linebacker that is to be optioned plus a lineman are open coming at the BB. QB holds the ball and moves to the outside. A DB comes directly at the QB, but a linebacker is between QB and AB and a CB is on the AB. In that situation, the QB has not options. He can't give to the BB, he can't pitch to the AB, and he can't keep the ball. JT has been trying to change direction and reverse to the other side, but he runs into the LB who was supposed to be optioned and looses more yards.
We are not having problems running the ball because teams are concentrating on the run. We are having problems running the ball because we are not good at fundamentals. IF we could block, we could run the TO. IF we could block, we could complete short, medium, or long passes. UNTIL we start blocking, we will not be able to run ANY kind of offense. Until we are good at fundamentals, any kind of play that we dream up on a forum(quick slants, quick outs, quick screens, long slants, long outs, reverses, etc) will not work.