What I am saying is that looking solely at W-L is simplistic and futile if you want to truly evaluate a team. Think about this:
1. Our OL play was terrible.
2. We lost multiple RB's to injury, so much so that by midseason, the guys starting weren't even on the two deep last spring.
3. Our best defensive player was ejected for most of one game and lost for the season a few games later.
4. We had walk-ons getting significant playing time at AB at one point.
5. We had a freshly converted DB playing AB mid-season.
6. Due to heavy graduation of offensive skill players and ensuing injuries, we started more freshmen than almost any school in FBS. (5th most)
7. We lost our starting QB for the Miami game.
8. One of our two starting WRs left the team mid-season.
9. Projected All-ACC DT JHD was suspended mid-season and left the team.
10. I could keep going, but I'll stop here...
Now, in spite of all this, we were in a position at the end of game to win in 7 of our 9 losses. Pitt had to connect on a career long FG to beat us. UNC didn't make a comeback until Gotsis was ejected from the game. (We were stopping them cold prior to that) We were competitive in every game save two with a mostly inept offense.
Had not 1-10 above happened, I might agree with you, but you cannot conveniently dismiss the multitude of misfortune that chose to rear its ugly head this season. I can't blame al of that on coaching.
1. Coaching issue. 4 returning starters
2. Agreed
3. Losing one player over halfway through the year doesn't count as an excuse for going 3-9. Especially when the reason we lost the UVA, VT and UGA games because our offense stunk.
4. Same as 2, can't count this twice.
5. Same as 2, can't count this 3 times. Plus PJ said he wanted to move LG to aback in the spring, but let him stay at DB due to his wishes.
6. Agreed, but part of this falls on coaching as it pertains to recruiting and separation of classes.
7. Seriously? Let's say he plays and we win. We would still be 4-8. That's just a little less terrible.
8. You mean the guy with 12 catches and 178 yards and was losing snaps and opportunities to younger players? I'm sure that's why we lost games...
9. Coaching. Lots of hype with nothing to show for it. I personally think our dline played better without him.
10. Grasping for straws. We all know there were too many young guys thrown into the fire at the skill positions and all of the injuries to the aback position was killer. Outside of that, which Did play a big part, nothing out of the norm happened that didn't happen anywhere else. In fact, think about the attrition we had leading into the 2014 season, we had as many excuses that year as this one.
UNC didn't make a comeback until Gotsis was ejected from the game. (We were stopping them cold prior to that) We were competitive in every game save two with a mostly inept offense.
Gotsis got thrown out of the game on the first play of their 2nd drive. And yes, we played close games but didn't win due to an inept offense as you say. Who coaches the offense again?
Lastly, nobody is blaming the whole season on coaching. You said PJ did a good job, I disagree. I don't think he did terribly, but he did not come close to doing a good job. The kids like (or at least respect) him and play hard for him. I think he will get it turned around next year, but I won't blindly say he did a great job this year.