My view is not very complicated nor interesting, because I believe that every outside football source (I mean persons who know anything about play) sees this the same way. We were OK at pretty much everything offensively vs Miami, except one thing. Our OLine absolutely sucked as a unit. {{Craig and Schrauth were fine, and if the other guys had held up, probably very much more than fine. But Knapp, Lambert, Wagner ...WOW ... and barf ... and maybe "barf" had something to do with it.}} I have almost never seen a Notre Dame OLineman play as badly out-of-body-position-control than Knapp, and Lambert and Wagner were not much better. YOW. AND NOTHING CAN WORK UNLESS THIS IS FIXED.
I wish that I could say that it was just Miami, but I don't believe that. These three guys' bodies were all over the place with bad balance, bad initial step (or complete lack of step-to-engage), and feet not matched with center of gravity. It doesn't make any difference if you weigh 330 if your foot position makes you teeter like a 200 pounder. Power comes from the ground through your core and center of gravity. You cannot generate power out of "air" (Why all that leaving the ground to punch someone in "wrestling" is such a joke. When rebounding, I used to play dirty by waiting for my bigger opponent to just leave the court floor, and then hip him into the first row even if he was twice as big --- have to watch out for retaliatory elbows though.)
Back on point: It's Rudolph who has to fix "us". Some of the problem I hope and think was physical health (hopefully not totally conditioning based.) You cannot be cramping in the first half and be healthily ready to play. But even then, Knapp and Wagner played that passing game like they were afraid. Dammit!ENGAGE the enemy before he gets halfway by you. If Rudolph can't get Knapp and Wagner to do this, he's got to try someone else. ... and I don't know what Lambert's issue is. Frankly he just looked clumsy half the time.
We win TA&M and maybe all else if we fix the damm line. You don't get anything done until you fix the damm line. MAYBE now that Denbrock realizes he has a clunker on his hands, he'll design a different offense to try to camouflage that. ... I HATE that the OLine is the stinker on this team. FIX IT!!!!!!!!!!!!