WindCityHawk
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As seen in another thread, Baldwin commented on the offensive struggles and defended Bevell and the playcalling, so let's entertain that perspective. Let's say Bevell is actually great and the plays being called put us in the best position to succeed--what, then, is wrong?
Is it the QB play? Wilson accounted for an unprecedented percentage of the team's touchdowns this season, but is his erratic movement drawing penalties on the offensive line and prompting receivers to abandon their routes?
Is it the offensive line just not talented enough to compete at the pro level, which leads to whiffed blocks and penalties?
Are our running backs missing gaps and dancing too much? Or are they just too weak or slow?
Is our tight end blocking non-existent?
Are our receivers too slow? Too short? Incapable of getting open?
Or maybe there is no grand problem and a few tweaks here and there will propel this offense into the top five.
Note: this is not a threat to bash Bevell. We have enough of those for now. This thread presupposes Bevell is not a problem. So then: who or what is?
Is it the QB play? Wilson accounted for an unprecedented percentage of the team's touchdowns this season, but is his erratic movement drawing penalties on the offensive line and prompting receivers to abandon their routes?
Is it the offensive line just not talented enough to compete at the pro level, which leads to whiffed blocks and penalties?
Are our running backs missing gaps and dancing too much? Or are they just too weak or slow?
Is our tight end blocking non-existent?
Are our receivers too slow? Too short? Incapable of getting open?
Or maybe there is no grand problem and a few tweaks here and there will propel this offense into the top five.
Note: this is not a threat to bash Bevell. We have enough of those for now. This thread presupposes Bevell is not a problem. So then: who or what is?