HuskerfaninOkieland
Heisman Trophy Winner
That's kind of why I'm leaning that way. We lost Ganz, Slauson, Lucky, Glenn, Peterson, Swift just to name a few. That's a lot of experience offensively. I'm willing to give him another year to try and develop these guys. Remember, it wasn't until late in Zac Taylor's 1st year that he really started to grasp things then came out in his 2nd year and had what I would consider a good season.I was actually going to put together some stats about Watson offenses until I started noticing his offenses he's coached really weren't that strong. Kinda makes me wonder. Having said that though, I am willing to give him one more year. This year we lost a lot of good players either to graduation or to injury. If after next year there is absolutely no improvement then I'll jump on the "Can Him!" bandwagon.Ouch. I have been one of those "give him another year, he didn't become a crappy O coordinator overnight" guys, but this is kinda eye-opening. I know the conference has had some good offenses recently, but wow.
To your point about losing alot of players this year, why not give the new OC a fighting chance to have a decent transition with some "experienced" players...