Then you disagree with Kelly's most frequently stated reason for why we got blown out. You don't think of that could be attributable to an inability to practice properly? Did you see what happened to USC last year when they couldn't tackle in practice due to lack of depth?
Yeah I do disagree as that sounds much more like a cop out in trying to take focus off of being out coached and seemingly unprepared to play in the championship game. It's not like they were learning a new offense or starting newbies along the line that had not played all season. Laying that spanking on the shoulders of a lack of "offensive line depth" is weak sauce at its finest.
I think Kelly has been tailoring the offense to the (very flawed) personnel he inherited over 3 years ago. Initially, that involved a lot more passing than pounding the rock. More recently, he's transitioned to a more balanced run-first offense. I doubt we'd be more effective running the ball 70%+ against some of the front-sevens we face year in and out.
See I don't see the balance. While the offense has improved in some areas, Kelly seems to adjust him game plan and offense to the problems an opposing defense presents for that particular week instead of forming an offensive identity and let that defense worry about what our offense does best.
We rushed 36 times (vs. 37 pass attempts) for a total of 52 yards against Purdue. Yup,
1.4 yards per rush. Clearly, a lack of dedication to the run was our problem there. Or maybe it was Kelly's lack of an offensive identity that allowed Kawan Short to run roughshod over Cave and Golic all game long?