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Posted on 12/1/22 at 5:34 pm to
Posted by Texas Weazel
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Posted on 12/1/22 at 5:34 pm to
At this point, I don't even think we have to change much offensively. It's just Jimbo giving up the play calling and letting an OC take over from the booth. He can't get a feel for the game flow anymore. Adjustments from the booth are critical and Jimbo is doing too much from the sidelines to know what's going on (the dude is calling plays, screaming at officials, screaming at our QBs, watching our defense, watching special teams, etc....that's just too much for one person to do).

A lot of our issues came down to our O-linemen. The run game would have worked tremendously well if we had competent linemen who were well coached. Being on the road and seeing our linemen guess our play because they couldn't communicate in loud environments was extremely frustrating. And when they had the play down, they were either too slow or too undisciplined to open gaps or make blocks (tight ends too seemed underwhelming).

The offensive line needs to change! At this point, I just need to see Adazzio get replaced and a new Strength and Conditioning coach come on board. I said it once and I'll say it again; go get Kaz Kazadi from TCU. The guy will get our players in shape. He has a history of turning small/undersized offensive linemen into work horses. Art Briles used to recruit guys who lacked the size but had good technique. Then he would let Kazadi work his magic. If we can look past DJ Durkin's past, then surely we can hire Kazadi.
Posted by 85AustinAg
Austin, Texas
Member since Jan 2016
298 posts
Posted on 12/2/22 at 8:00 am to
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The Tar Heels are just days away from squaring off against Clemson in the ACC championship game, and this game feels like it could be Phil Longo’s audition to keep his job as the offensive coordinator for the Tar Heels. Whether or not that is factual in the eyes of Mack Brown is unclear, but how in the world does an offense go from red hot to scoring just 17 points against Georgia Tech, and 24 points against NC State (in regulation)? For a team that scored 32 points in their loss against Notre Dame, isn’t this a huge red flag? While the defense hasn’t been perfect themselves, the recent struggles on the offensive side of the ball have transpired due to weird play-calling, the offensive line crumbling, and to be completely fair, a little bit of bad luck
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