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That’s insulting to Bill Lewis.
 
We see the pattern with Patenaude. It’s a clear one. He schemes well to start games. Then when the other teams staff in the booth makes the adjustments his staff is unable to. Whoever we have in the offensive booth sucks.

And the reason we are a P5 team who can’t throw vertical is because our coaches are chickenshi$ coaches. And they haven’t recruited a real QB yet. I like Yates and will enjoy watching him wherever he transfers to after he graduates. He was totally shafted by Collins last year and this year. Pyron may finally be the first pass first QB we have since Godsey who can give us a consistent passing game in this era of passing QB’s. Much like in the NFL, running QB’s are fun and give some great highlights but you are not consistently going to win with that model. You need pass first guys who can extend plays with their legs. We’ve seen this every week against us.
 
He certainly couldn't make worse in game decisions. Going for it on 4th and 19 after conceding the punt with the 3rd down play was the most clownish öööö I've seen in a football game period. If I was QB I would act confused, take a delay of game, and pray the coach changed their mind. It was that ööööing stupid.
To be fair, that inside toss was good for 10+ yards at the beginning of the game.
 
How

How has CDP done a good Job?
Well we generally look like a P5 offense, rather than a rag tag group of players with 1 small speedy guy running deep like in 2019. I think the offense development has been fine considering we are getting OL transfers that are leaving their old programs for a reason, and have barely started playing our actual OL recruits.
 
Can you point me to a game other than the Pitt game that we weren't in a position go win and yet blew it because of atrocious offensive play calling?

Miami was close because of the defense scoring 9.

UVa was close because ST recovered two onside kicks.

Holding NIU to 22 shouldn’t be insurmountable.

Holding Clemson to 14 shouldn’t be the insurmountable either.

UNC has apparently never seen a QB keep on the RPO.

Our offensive FEI is around 75th. That is bottom feeder P5 bad.
 
We see the pattern with Patenaude. It’s a clear one. He schemes well to start games. Then when the other teams staff in the booth makes the adjustments his staff is unable to. Whoever we have in the offensive booth sucks.

And the reason we are a P5 team who can’t throw vertical is because our coaches are chickenshi$ coaches. And they haven’t recruited a real QB yet. I like Yates and will enjoy watching him wherever he transfers to after he graduates. He was totally shafted by Collins last year and this year. Pyron may finally be the first pass first QB we have since Godsey who can give us a consistent passing game in this era of passing QB’s. Much like in the NFL, running QB’s are fun and give some great highlights but you are not consistently going to win with that model. You need pass first guys who can extend plays with their legs. We’ve seen this every week against us.

Our OL can’t hold a block long enough to throw vertical unless it is a total surprise that we’re passing.
 
In spite of our horrible defense, we have been in a position to win every game except the Pitt game. That says offensive coaching to me.
This thinking is ass-backwards. Our defense is absolutely atrocious yet we still are in close games BECAUSE of our offense. If anything that says the offense is performing well because they are nearly overcoming glaring deficiencies on defense.
 
He certainly couldn't make worse in game decisions. Going for it on 4th and 19 after conceding the punt with the 3rd down play was the most clownish öööö I've seen in a football game period. If I was QB I would act confused, take a delay of game, and pray the coach changed their mind. It was that ööööing stupid.
So you wanted to punt from the BC 34 yard line? We didn't concede the punt on 3rd down because A) I don't expect to punt from that part of the field, and B) we ran the inside toss to Mason on 3rd down that had been getting 8-10 yards so far in the game. That would've made a much more manageable 4th down. Then on 4th down, not sure why Yates made the throw he did anyway because he had Adonicas Sanders wide open directly in front of him at the sticks for a first down and decided to throw it deep OOB.
 
The 3O type plays at the beginning of the game were money. We should have kept on doing that until they stopped it.
We did and they started stopping it. I seriously wonder what game some of you watch sometimes. Folks complain that "why didn't we keep running the stuff that was working, and started running stuff that wasn't?" We were running the same plays, geniuses. BC started defending them better.
 
You don't want to look at our defense numbers then.

Yeah, our defensive numbers are bad. I’m just making the case that the offense needs fixing as well.

I think it is better to go all in on both sides of the ball and give the fix two years to produce (obviously, still need 5-6 wins next year with the change). But fixing one half this year only to fix the other half next year would be a disaster .

I would expect a contract extension next year, hopefully without increasing the buyout relative to the current contract. If not, we are going to get hammered on recruiting.
 
This thinking is ass-backwards. Our defense is absolutely atrocious yet we still are in close games BECAUSE of our offense. If anything that says the offense is performing well because they are nearly overcoming glaring deficiencies on defense.
And yet, we get down close to scoring, and P'Nut doesn't have a clue what plays to call, inevitably having to call a time out and totally screwing up the ensuing 3rd down play and either settling for a FB or not scoring at all. That has happened at least 10 times this year alone. Imagine where we would be if P'Nut had a clue about coaching.
 
And yet, we get down close to scoring, and P'Nut doesn't have a clue what plays to call, inevitably having to call a time out and totally screwing up the ensuing 3rd down play and either settling for a FB or not scoring at all. That has happened at least 10 times this year alone. Imagine where we would be if P'Nut had a clue about coaching.
I'll give you one thing, when you pick a weird hill to die on, you sure stick with it, no matter how stupid. We already extensively went over this earlier in the year over the first 3 games. Since then, I remember doing it once against Pitt we called timeout on 3rd and goal. That's not uncommon and it wasn't anything to do with not knowing what play to run, we were already down big but it was still 2nd quarter and I'm sure he wanted to make sure he got the best play call he wanted in at that moment to cut into their lead. Then we come out and false start. I've said it before and I'll say it again, that isn't on him. That is on the OL coach, and the head coach. So then that changes what you want to call because you have an extra 5 yards to gain. Then it just happened again this week, 3rd and 3 in a 4 point game, it's not uncommon to call timeout here. He may not have liked how the defense was lined up or the personnel they had out there. Every timeout isn't a "I don't know what to call so I have to call timeout" situation. You don't know what he called there either because once again, false start. Weird that you keep blaming him for all these things. You have some weird complex going on wanting to trash him to no end, but he's only coordinator right now giving us a chance to win. By the way, you may want to go take a look at our failed redzone offense attemtps based on which QB is playing. That may open your eyes a little more.
 
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