His offense has historically been toward the bottom of the conference in turnovers... Specifically fumbles.
He goes out and hand picks the player who leads the country in turnovers to lead his offense.
What does that say about his judgement?
Why was it necessary to run the QB 21 times yesterday? That is not sustainable over a meaningful period of time. Why not try and establish a RB run game? Why midway through the 2nd quarter our RBs only had 2 carries?
Why would we want a guy to be OC whose offenses are historically not good? He only has 1 offense that was top 40 (38th iirc) in scoring and that was the year that USCjr was about to run him out of town.
He is currently the 6th highest paid OC in the nation. What has he done to justify it?
Vs Minnesota we had a drive toward the end of the 3rd quarter into the 4th where we were running it for 8yds a carry. Why would you think it would be a good idea to throw it 3 times with a struggling QB on the next drive? If your boss says "we want to have 75 yards rushing in the 4th" why would you air it out?