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<blockquote data-quote="Kennethshannon20" data-source="post: 675431" data-attributes="member: 4772"><p>While I do not disagree with you, I must also point out that the OC was in a bad place this season. The majority of the season, we COULD NOT establish the run and to top it off we were about as inconsistent as possible in the pass game. That is on the QB AND the OLine AND the TE AND the WRs not making the blocks they needed to or even catching some very catchable balls. </p><p></p><p>Point is, with this much ineffectiveness, what could the OC call? It seemed like there was nothing we did well more than 30-50% of the time that we could really fall back on. If run didn't work, he would call a pass, and either the OL, QB, or WR would fail us. If the short pass didn't work, he called deep passes more and us fans were complaining he wasn't throwing more screens and bubbles. It was a no win situation. I think there could have been improved play calling, but I also see that there was a talent deficiency that caused more problems than the play calling did. </p><p></p><p>That's isn't a dog at the players. Unfortunately, some of these guys aren't meant for this Offense, and some of them aren't meant for this coaching style and weren't able to pick up what the staff was trying to show them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennethshannon20, post: 675431, member: 4772"] While I do not disagree with you, I must also point out that the OC was in a bad place this season. The majority of the season, we COULD NOT establish the run and to top it off we were about as inconsistent as possible in the pass game. That is on the QB AND the OLine AND the TE AND the WRs not making the blocks they needed to or even catching some very catchable balls. Point is, with this much ineffectiveness, what could the OC call? It seemed like there was nothing we did well more than 30-50% of the time that we could really fall back on. If run didn't work, he would call a pass, and either the OL, QB, or WR would fail us. If the short pass didn't work, he called deep passes more and us fans were complaining he wasn't throwing more screens and bubbles. It was a no win situation. I think there could have been improved play calling, but I also see that there was a talent deficiency that caused more problems than the play calling did. That's isn't a dog at the players. Unfortunately, some of these guys aren't meant for this Offense, and some of them aren't meant for this coaching style and weren't able to pick up what the staff was trying to show them. [/QUOTE]
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