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I made a post exclusively discussing the offensive disparity and your rebuttal is exclusively referencing the defense They did not show vast improvement over late 2014 OSU. They showed vast improvement over the overall season with lots of new faces learning their way in 2014.
Could you actually state your argument here? What is it?
I believe I've already made my argument fairly clear in my posts: Coaching, both co-OC's more specifically, are culprits of our offensive struggles in 2015 and 2016. You seem to strongly hint that the loss of Devin Smith and Evan Spencer could explain the offensive woes. I pointed out that the defense lost equally important players yet they still got better. Why is that?
One side of the ball was, as you described, playing sloppy and uninspired despite losing minimal talent. The other side of the ball had improved from where they were a year ago. The 2015 offense regressed significantly while the 2015 defense improved despite losing equally important pieces. Again, who's fault is that?That the defense was good in varying circumstances thus it proves that the offense wasn't sloppy and uninspiring in their effort and execution? I think it proves that you can excel in those situations but hardly disproves the offensive play. The blocking was weak. The effort was weak. The confidence was minimal. The nastiness was missing. They sleep walked through most of the year and it finally caught up with them. Once it did, they finally got ticked off and had something to prove and played like it. That scheme wasn't different against Michigan (which is usually lost in the "IN THE BOOTH!@!!" chatter). They ran almost the exact same stuff but they executed it with the fervor of 2014.
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