Again I think bird's eye recaps are helpful:
- The "Chasing 3" thing was predicated largely on this idea that if we have a QB with a pulse that doesn't turn the ball over like crazy, we take last year's 5-7 result with that schedule and it's 8-4.
- It turns out that this year's schedule is measurably tougher than last year's, so that whole premise is kind of moot in a lot of ways. It would take a lot of improvement to even go 8-4 this year.
- We sign this phenom passing QB and in doing so it causes the coaches to do what I would consider at this point to be a major overhaul of the playbook. We're not running zone read at all anymore, really.
- The staff decided to try to replace a big chunk of last year's run plays with swing passes and screens this year. It worked decently against lesser competition but is looking bad against better competition.
- The staff also has claimed they'd "be aggressive" this year.
I think what's been happening over the last three games is that our playbook and offensive strategy is actually being exposed as not being very aggressive.
Swing passes & screens on 1st and 2nd & long are comfort zone plays. Inside zone read handoffs to Dowdell are not aggressive.
So I think some of our fans are probably conflating "bad play calling in-game" with what is probably more of a larger issue with what our offensive philosophy is. And if Satterfield is ultimately to blame for that, that's fine.
At this point, "aggressive" to me would look like curl routes to Barney, lots of quick slants to Neyor, big wheel routes to Rahmir. We're deceptively not being aggressive at all.