lol!
Well, I'd say it's pretty darned easy to be effective when all you have to do is get a TD or two for the whole game. A couple turnovers and 3 & outs......so what?? The defense and special teams are great so all that is demanded of our unstoppable wco is about a TD each half.
Of course, what posters are trying to get at that is totally ignored is that this "effective" offense isn't going to be anywhere close to "effective" when we play good teams in the bowls or Texas. Not even remotely close. My God, the thought of Lee running the option vs Texas is simply too obscene to comprehend.
But, hey.....let's just pretend everything is just fine. :koolaid2:
Some people never get it.
Score 50 or I'm taking you out back to shoot you in the head.
Last year we had Wats take a high powered offense, but scale it back to a ball control offense to help keep our defense off the field. Again, he played to our strengths to help the entire team.
This year, he has a crap line, crap WRs and a bad QB. Halfway through the year he is changing our offensively philosophy, again, to better play to our strengths. Get Lee outside of the pocket, so our line doesn't get him killed, use his athleticism and make defenses respect his ability to run. That frees up WRs downfield and helps give Lee needed confidence.
Once we got a good lead against a crap offense, we went into a shell so we didn't have any mental breakdowns. We lost some field position battles and Wats didn't want to take any un-needed chances to hurt our defense.
Right now our offense has two jobs ..
Do NOT turn the ball over.
Take advantage of gift opportunities.
If we do that, our coaching staff feels our defense is good enough to win even with our bad offense.
Again, play to your strengths. That is exactly what this coaching staff is doing.
I know, we need to put up at least 30 a game, or we aren't successful. NEWSFLASH -
WE DO NOT HAVE THE TALENT TO DO THAT CONSISTENTLY RIGHT NOW. Deal with it. Learn it. Accept it. You will be better off than wasting time with another bashing post.