I guess the problems I have with Beck's playcalling in those first three games stems from a few really bad choices. I believe the best example was the FAU opening drive, third and fourth down play calls. Totally ridiculous to not decide to just ram the ball down their throat. Even if they load the box and we fail, it's better than what we did. That same scenario has played out a few times in each of those first thrree games. Beck just tried too hard to be too cute at times. Like a many have said, he just couldn't keep out of his own way. Sure we were still highly successful in two of those games but not because Beck didn't make plenty of bad play calls along with plenty of good ones. When it is a lesser opponent, I expect us to be pretty efficient so the dumber calls seem to stick out more. I just sense that he has been approaching it differently (and better) the last two games. It seems obvious to me that he is being a little more patient and has chosen to rely more heavily on the O line and our RB's, especially Ameer, and that is a much better gameplan IMO.
I still fail to see how you can say Beck did a horrible job in either the FA or Fresno game.
He accomplished what he did while actually not over using Ameer, getting him what he needs to stay in the national discussion and keeping him fresh for games like Miami.
I don't care who you have as OC and you will be able to pick a play here or there out that you think should have been called differently. Heck, even TO had plays that didn't work or that you could question why he called that play. (and no, not all were this great mastermind of setting up other plays.) Sometimes plays just don't work. That's football.
And, as someone else said, you don't know what was originally called and what TA changed at the line with what he thought he could do.
The fact is, we are 5-0. Our offense is looking very good statistically and that isn't just the last two games. That doesn't just happen in spite of the OC. He has done a very good job this year.