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The NC State game you are referencing was in 2012.Shoot, I see no reason why three good players on D can't stop everyone. Our D talent was putrid in 2013. Our O was good, but no O is going to be able to outscore everyone when your D is that bad. Undefeated with that O... give me a freaking break. FSU won the title that year and even they couldn't have overcome a D like that.
Did you watch the same bowl game I did? You know, the one against Louisville? When we couldn't get a ****ing first down and had zero offensive points through 3 quarters?
So, going by bowl games alone is cool? If that's the case, we should hire Mark Donofrio back, because his D shut Mike Leach down. One game doesn't a pattern make. If I remember correctly our starting QB was without a leg that game. Now as for the rest of the season, we won 9 games because our O scored well. Remember the NC State game? Our D gave up half a million yards but we won because of our O. Seems like I remember Morris breaking the UM record for passing yards that day. Our O stunk it up in the bowl, for sure, but people need to stop acting like our O was the reason we weren't good that year. Check our D rankings in 2013. They were absolutely the bottom of the barrel.
Thanks. Fact remains our O was light years ahead of our D.
Also, I had forgotten Coley had been here that long. 3 years? Man.... Yeah, our O wasn't as good in 2013 as it was the year before, still, our D was putrid, again.
A big reason our O wasn't as good in 2013 as it was in 2012 was that Jed Fisch, a quality QB coach and solid OC was replaced by James Coley. Yes, Morris's ankle was most definitely a factor but it's clear to me Coley was the major drag coefficient on that offense. What was our first game in 2013? FAU right? Anyway, you could see immediately that the route concepts were bizarre, and made little sense. The guy was routinely running 9 routes deep posts vs umbrella coverage, then countering that with WR bubble screens. The idiot would constantly have his QBs executing play fakes on 3rd and long or with an empty backfield.
Coley had zero clue on how to attack a defense and get guys open. It was either long developing routes or a power running game. His offenses had the market cornered on 3 and outs and there was no flow to anything. The result was a disjointed offense that got shut down verses equal or better talent. The exception would be the out of body experience he had in the 1st half of the FSU game in 2014 and the second half against the holes last year. I almost forgot his penchant for calling passing plays from the shotgun formation inside the 5 yd line. Just a complete imbecile.
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