All of that misses the point. When we moved away from the 3O, and decided to add more varied and modern passing routes back into the playbook, it necessitated a change not only in the blocking scheme, but the body types necessary to run said scheme. Building an OL from scratch is the work of years, and was always going to be the work of years. Most football minds said so from the very beginning. They have proven to be prescient in their observations. Blaming Key for poor OL play in what was always going to be the hardest part of the transition is disingenuous. Without CGC and CDP, we might very well see different plays called, but we will probably still be working to fix the OL for the next couple of years.