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Contrary to the evidence provided by 90% of the posters her, it is possible to be disappointed in today's game but still rational. I'm not yelling to fire Brewster or to bench Weber. And I hadn't really expected a victory today.
But, our offense is clearly worse than last year's offense. We didn't really lose anyone on offense. I think Tow-Arnett is as good/better than Jack Simmons- so who else did we lose? So if it isn't a lack of talent it has to be one of a few things (or a combination of several of them):
A) Individual players (ie Weber) are playing worse than last year;
B) The players don't understand the offense;
C) The offensive scheme is fundamentally unsound;
D) Bad in-game playcalling.
What else could it be? Personally, I think it is probably C and D. I was one who disliked Mike Dunbar's offense - but maybe he did a better job than given credit for at having an offense that suited the talent? I like Fisch's philosophy, but it sure isn't resulting in any offensive effectiveness. 175 passing yards as a 2-week grand total is just plain bad unless you are Georgia Tech or Air Force.
I am very disappointed in our offense - not just today - but this year as a whole. Unless we can show offensive improvement over the next 5 games, I think that Brewster will have to make some personnel changes (AGAIN) in order to keep his job.
But, our offense is clearly worse than last year's offense. We didn't really lose anyone on offense. I think Tow-Arnett is as good/better than Jack Simmons- so who else did we lose? So if it isn't a lack of talent it has to be one of a few things (or a combination of several of them):
A) Individual players (ie Weber) are playing worse than last year;
B) The players don't understand the offense;
C) The offensive scheme is fundamentally unsound;
D) Bad in-game playcalling.
What else could it be? Personally, I think it is probably C and D. I was one who disliked Mike Dunbar's offense - but maybe he did a better job than given credit for at having an offense that suited the talent? I like Fisch's philosophy, but it sure isn't resulting in any offensive effectiveness. 175 passing yards as a 2-week grand total is just plain bad unless you are Georgia Tech or Air Force.
I am very disappointed in our offense - not just today - but this year as a whole. Unless we can show offensive improvement over the next 5 games, I think that Brewster will have to make some personnel changes (AGAIN) in order to keep his job.