That presumes that the players show their capabilities during practice, so for them to go into repeated games and forget how to do that... that's bad coaching. "Practice does not make perfect. Practice makes permanence." If you practice like crap, you execute like crap and you get stuck in that rut. I was drilled that early in life, and that is what it looks like when we watch this "failure of execution." I refuse to believe that these coaches are seeing phenomenal practices from our players and then our players forgetting everything they've been practicing for the last 1-2 years.
The play calling is garbage. But even if from their perspective it isn't, the players' execution is fully on the staff, and if the staff notices that the players can't execute the garbage plays called, CHANGE THE ******* PLAYS.