Boy, what a conundrum for Day. Methinks that losing Chip was the worst blow for Ryan, knowing that he wouldn't be stabbed in the back, and getting an excellent OL coach and QB coach along with his OC mind. Some of the plays Chip whipped up were marvelous, and am betting that Buckeye Nation's jaws dropped (just as mine did). Kevin Wilson still (to me at least) was a very vanilla OC and stayed in the background while Day was calling the offensive plays. But now there's another problem, as Hartline has the title, and is learning, but Hartline's true worth is as a WR coach/recruiter. But someone will be willing to take Hartline on as a true OC, sometime. Soooo, the fit between the three has to be pretty exact, and going to be extremely hard to find. Keeping Hartline's head in the game, while learning the OC job, and getting an OC with creativity and rep, while a 'minor' as it were, in OL technique. As well as knowing that Day could revert to play calling (my guess). LeChuck would be perfect for the OL role, but as noted above, he's got a thriving (?) company, and didn't know about his NFL gig. And not entirely certain that Day is willing to trust his $10 million salary on an 'up-and-coming' youngster to be OC. A bit of a ramble, I realize, but truly a puzzle to fit these pieces together in a coherent package. Oh yeah, did I mention QB mentoring? Add that ingredient to the cocktail...