I understand your point SeaBee. You actually hit it on the head when you say it is entertainment for you. It is for me too. I can handle my team losing...I mean I have been a Minnesota fan all my life and if I couldn't handle losing, I'd be 6 feet under.
What I do not enjoy is watching an offense that takes all the fun out of the game. Hey, if we are moving the ball great on the ground and gashing them, keep running. That is fun! If we can't do that, lets see some offensive ingenuity with our play calling. Run some plays that use your run heavy set to create mismatches and burn the defense. KC ran a master class in this during the 2019 season. It was great! Think early deep ball to Bateman in the 2019 Penn State game. Could it get any more entertaining??!!
As a coach you have to believe in your players. Every time we get into range for a field goal we turtle up and play not to miss a chance to kick a field goal. Real coaches go for the touchdown. I mean if you literally are playing the odds...you need 3 field goals to out score a single touchdown. Our coaches do not play to win, that is on Fleck. It is like playing black jack, but regardless what the house is showing you stay on 12 or higher, because, well...you could bust on your next card!
The players are playing their hearts out, I have no doubt, but they will only reach another level when the coach shows how much he trusts them to execute in difficult situations. Players get fired up to compete and go for it, they are athletes. Did you notice how North Carolina started moving the ball when they went up tempo in the 2nd half?? We never ever do that. We literally play the dullest football. We could be losing in the 4th quarter and will still bleed the clock. What are we doing???
I would literally rather watch paint dry as my 7 year old self. That was more entertaining than watching this offense. Bob Ross is painting the canvas and makes a mistake..."Oh, I made a mistake, no problem! We'll just turn that into a beautiful tree." Much more entertaining and significantly less frustrating.