Yes.
I also attend more practices than nearly all but 500 Tech fans.
Practice reports would cover the 2 big plays (a deep ball for a TD and a long run) but not talk about the multiple back foot throws, multiple throws into double coverage, and throws without going through a progression. Don't get me started on reversing field for a big loss on plays that didn't materialize and fumbles.
In that UNC game, he threw off his back foot to Robbie Godhigh in double coverage deep down the middle. Fortunate result of a less than ideal QB play. I will agree that there were 10 to 12 passes that were thrown by Vad Lee that most Tech QB's would not have made. However, the Smelter catch against Pitt wasn't because of a good throw (underthrown into double coverage) and any QB throws the TD to Waller in the bowl game. Just like any human could throw the incompletion to start the bowl game.
I contend that the piss poor blocking is due to the expanded playbook to suit the QB. It is the simplest explanation for the offensive line play this year considering all the experience. Getting back to executing the offense will get us back to big plays in the passing game due to single coverage and broken plays on defense.
Vad Lee may go on to be a great QB for a different program and that means he made the right decision to transfer. I did not see significant progression and maybe transferring will create a chip on his shoulder to prove that it is the right decision and help motivate him to improve. In all cases, I believe we hired CPJ for the offense and now the defense is playing well. We should be in for a better season next year assuming we divest the clutter in the playbook.