During his post-game radio comments, Oscar said he didn't have the team run any set offensive plays. He put in a few set plays late last season and the team played better, he said, but we aren't running any now.
WTactualF?
This is straight-up coaching malpractice, but it certainly answers the question of why our offense flounders so often and devolves into throwing the ball around aimlessly until someone jacks up a bad three. It means no plays designed to get Pack an open loo, or to get Bradford the ball in the post or play off that asset.
Hearing that certainly tempered any optimism i have for the season or the program until that lump of coal is fired.