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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 361621" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The offense needs a serious re-evaluating. Not the QB or OL. The offense itself. The pass game is woefully underdeveloped, from the routes, to the blocking, to the fundamentals of the QB. And that isn't a one year, one QB, or one OL issue. Even last year, when people were saying our offense was great and we had a three year starter, we still never scored over 40 and we only won one game when the opposing team scored over 28, and that was in large part because the offense gave the ball to Duke twice with very short fields. 2015 was, well everyone knows that. You have to go back to the last half of 2014 for the offense to be something special, and a large part of that was just called gives to Sims behind a great OL.</p><p></p><p>Johnson is a great mind on the offense, but he's become complacent and doesn't feel the need to continue to improve the offense. The last time we decided to do anything new was the diamond, and it worked, but we quickly scrapped it and never really gave it a chance. But we have to change it up because we're becoming stale and the offense no longer provides the advantage that so many people claim that it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 361621, member: 2299"] The offense needs a serious re-evaluating. Not the QB or OL. The offense itself. The pass game is woefully underdeveloped, from the routes, to the blocking, to the fundamentals of the QB. And that isn't a one year, one QB, or one OL issue. Even last year, when people were saying our offense was great and we had a three year starter, we still never scored over 40 and we only won one game when the opposing team scored over 28, and that was in large part because the offense gave the ball to Duke twice with very short fields. 2015 was, well everyone knows that. You have to go back to the last half of 2014 for the offense to be something special, and a large part of that was just called gives to Sims behind a great OL. Johnson is a great mind on the offense, but he's become complacent and doesn't feel the need to continue to improve the offense. The last time we decided to do anything new was the diamond, and it worked, but we quickly scrapped it and never really gave it a chance. But we have to change it up because we're becoming stale and the offense no longer provides the advantage that so many people claim that it does. [/QUOTE]
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