All the more reason why it's weird to me that the major changes we made last year were to fire most of the offensive staff. That seems really short-sighted on somone's part. Not sure who that someone is. Not that Whipple hasn't brought some benefit in the passing game. But most of our "offensive struggles" were actually special teams struggles. And the defense wasn't all that great, although they did manage to keep the other team's score down, which is the main goal but the underlying issues were still there.
It would have been interesting to see where we would be at this point if we had a new DC and a mostly new defensive staff since December/January.