Rewatch the last offensive series in the 2020 conference championship game and you see some strangely familiar things:You're sticking a lot of words in my mouth. I guess I'll let you have your sense of victory. 2020 wasn't a fluke and yes we had the same issues we are having today back then. To suggest the defense is to blame for last year is just ridiculous. 2 games? How many times has the offense **** the bed in Campbell's tenure?
1. Consecutive false starts
2. A clear indecisiveness on what play to call
3. Purdy forced to rush without a clear play determined resulting in an interception and ultimately the game. Yes other factors put the game in that position but that one decisive drive shows all the same trademarks seen this year.
4. The appearance is the game moves too fast for the coaching staff to determine plays and you see this very clearly whenever it’s a two minute drill especially although it’s always present.
5. Everyone has seen the offense is best when it moves quickly and forces other teams to react. The reality is it cedes the initiative to every single defense it faces by being indecisive and not having the next two to three plays in mind. This has been an issue for years.
6. The continuing major scheme and play execution issues with offense and special teams have been apparent for years. The fact that these issues continue is alarming and will continue to limit the team.