I'm not sure how an offense that had nearly 400 yards of total offense (~40% increase from their season average at this point...nearly 100 more than App State did the week before) and five more first downs than App State had the week prior while having the ball for 35 minutes isn't enough offensive production to win a game against Texas A&M is difficult to understand...and the counter you propose is to not put a spotlight on the players, despite 6 registered drops (and I'd wager double that of actual drops), a muffed punt return, blocked kicks, and other issues of that have nothing to do with the playcall.
We can also have a discussion on TVD, because he's not playing his best football but he's earned a little leeway to let him figure it out.
You're focus on the muffed punt, but that was only one of a few handfuls (the most glaring) of player's making errors in the game. Not coaching...the players.
Gattis has his issues, but to disregard the play of some of our players when we both have eyes and saw what happened is wild. You're not being truthful if you're just saying Gattis was the only or primary problem.