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Continuity of terrible isnt continuity at all

bigblueinsanity

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Stoops claims hes keeping the offensive staff for continuity. News flash, continuing terrible just leads to more terrible. We had 2 key offensive recruits flip and saunders plus more are undoubtedly about to flip.

Bush should've been fired soon as the final horn blew. This is the fallout. Hey at least we'll have continuity. Continuously awful.
 
You're right, a new OC every year for 7 or 8 years is a great idea! At what point is Stoops' overarching offensive philosophy the problem?
 
Here's my problem with Bush: He's been here 8-9 months but to me at least, every game looked like the first day of practice. No player improved that much and the whole scheme looked convoluted, messy, sloppy. Same players made same mistakes over and over and over again. I have no confidence Bush can produce a winning QB or RB.
 
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Haven’t posted in a while guys, been really sick (I’ll leave it at that), football and this board kinda took a back seat though I didn’t miss a game. Seemed to me Hamdan tried to fit a square peg into a round hole all season by setting Vandagriff up for something he wasn’t capable of doing. Seems to me at some point the OC would realize the slow developing plays weren’t going to work with our QB and o-line but we saw the same thing over and over. I just can’t see why we didn’t compensate for that with quick hitters, anything but continuously sending three guys on patterns that would take 3-4 secs to develop with a QB that looked scared and had happy feet all year. Maybe the SEC caught him by surprise, this isn’t a league where you can just sling it all day. Just can’t understand why we didn’t attempt to get the ball to some of our playmakers in open space when it was obvious nothing else was gonna work.
 
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