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Evaluating Year 6 of the P.J. Fleck era
The most disappointing season of P.J. Fleck’s tenure

Offense rated a C
Can't imagine what the offense grade would have been without Mo.I think the disappointment part is how we lost the Purdue and Iowa games, and what winning those games would have meant. An opportunity that we aren't likely to get again for a very long time.
It's a different kind of disappointment than thinking you're going to have a great year but then going 7-6 on the year.
In some ways, it's a worse kind, but in other ways it is better.
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Evaluating Year 6 of the P.J. Fleck era
The most disappointing season of P.J. Fleck’s tenurewww.thedailygopher.com
Clearly you did not look at the 2021 offense.This was the worst offense that the Gophers have put on the field since 2017. No real receiving threat. Inconsistent QB play. Bland play calling. The good news is that it's hard to get much worse than what happened below.
Minnesota's offense this year:
Hard to image it gets any worse than that. I'm not sure what Minnesota's offense would have looked like if Weber and Decker got knocked out in 2008 but I imagine it would have looked a lot like what we saw this year.
- Had a first-year (kinda?) offensive coordinator that had to re-install his system
- Turned over all but one of its offensive lineman during the offseason
- Lost its top receiving threat after three games
- Lost its best RB for what turned out to be the most important game
- Went through an unplanned QB transition during the season
- That transition festered due to multiple injuries that lasted all the way through the bowl game
I'm hopeful going into next season. KC will have had more time to re-install his offense. Athan will have had an entire off-season to prepare. The offensive line should be a little older. The receiving room should be a little better. Many of Minnesota's rivals are going through coaching transitions while Minnesota's staff appears to be stable.
If the first four games of 2022 were any indication of what this team _could_ have looked like, then there is a lot of reason to be excited.
Next year is really about keeping it "one week at a time." Gophers probably aren't putting together another 9-win season and Minneapolis sports media is probably going to be calling for PJ's head by the bye week.
See no reason we can’t start 5-0 and have gameday visit again for the showdown with Michigan. Weird part about next year is they could whey realistically go 8-4 and make a B10 title game (lose the crossovers plus unc). Too early to say what to expect as well see what everyone unloads and brings in, but I think they’ll be right there again.We get 9 wins next year I’d say great year, but of course I wish undefeated
That felt like a pretty fair analysis. 8 regular season wins is solid, but that's the level we were at before PJ got here (8 regular season wins 3 times in the last 4 years under Kill/Claeys). The three things that put PJ above the previous regime are (1) the 11-2 season, (2) bowl game success, and (3) success against Wisconsin (though this is somewhat offset by a maddening losing streak against other rival Iowa). Hopefully we can take a step forward next year, beat Iowa AND Wisconsin in a year, go to the B1G title game, and not fall back into the 8 win regular season rut we were in pre-Fleck that many in here feel was good but not great. Obviously, love to see him continue having the success in bowl games. That makes for a more fun off-season than Kill losing a winnable bowl,and then spending the off-season watching this board try to rationalize it with some weird argument that the bowl game was meaningless.
3 times in 20 years before PJ, but also 2 of those times were in the 3 years immediately before PJ.One small nit - we went over .500 in the Big 10.
In the 20 year before PJ, we were able to do that 3 times (twice with Kill/Claeys and once with Mason).
Offensive line was far better in 2021 imoClearly you did not look at the 2021 offense.
Gonna be tough with essentially two built in loses with Ohio State and Michigan. No margin for error.That felt like a pretty fair analysis. 8 regular season wins is solid, but that's the level we were at before PJ got here (8 regular season wins 3 times in the last 4 years under Kill/Claeys). The three things that put PJ above the previous regime are (1) the 11-2 season, (2) bowl game success, and (3) success against Wisconsin (though this is somewhat offset by a maddening losing streak against other rival Iowa). Hopefully we can take a step forward next year, beat Iowa AND Wisconsin in a year, go to the B1G title game, and not fall back into the 8 win regular season rut we were in pre-Fleck that many in here feel was good but not great. Obviously, love to see him continue having the success in bowl games. That makes for a more fun off-season than Kill losing a winnable bowl,and then spending the off-season watching this board try to rationalize it with some weird argument that the bowl game was meaningless.
No margin for error but not built in losses.Gonna be tough with essentially two built in loses with Ohio State and Michigan. No margin for error.
I mean I'll still root for them but we have a combined six wins against those two teams since 1977. Ohio State's talent is on a whole different planet. 2021 we ran out plan to perfection and they still put 40 up with under 20 minutes of TOP. Michigan essentially does what Fleck wants to do with better personal. Perhaps we are due. But we need to go 6-0 vs the West of we want to feel good about itNo margin for error but not built in losses.
Guessing Boe, Ersery and Carroll are locks to start. Key will be will a couple of the young guys like Purcell or Nelson step up. Will JJ or Shaw finally breakthrough? Lewis was right there as wellHopefully we won't lose 4 of 5 starting offensive lineman every year (thank you JMS for coming back). Keep building and recruiting O lineman like we have the past few years. As we all know, it starts in the trenches. We need to improve the D line (but that is the hardest position to recruit).
Statistically worse in just about every measure.Offensive line was far better in 2021 imo
Yeah. I am also in the camp that Kill and Claeys did a really good job at the U.3 times in 20 years before PJ, but also 2 of those times were in the 3 years immediately before PJ.
We also have to play on the road at North Carolina who played for the ACC championship this year and at Kinnick.Gonna be tough with essentially two built in loses with Ohio State and Michigan. No margin for error.
Any way you want to look at it statistically, 2021 was worse.Run blocking looked worse. Ball was also coming out a lot more quickly this year so hard to compare sack numbers.
Sanford's super late developing routes weren't in the playbook this year.
They also lost a NFL right tackle.
Drake is a great QB and has proven that. I do believe Athan can match him. Both are/will be outstanding. Given a choice of the two I’ll take Athan. Potentially a higher ceiling and we will have better WRs at least in my opinion.We also have to play on the road at North Carolina who played for the ACC championship this year and at Kinnick.