I think so, I think right now are biggest problem is lack of home run threats via running or passing. That means we have to sustain long drives for nearly all of our scores, and when you are prone to penalties, bad snaps, and fumbles, that makes it tough to do. Thus why we have put up a decent amount of yards but have failed to put up a lot of points. So we need to:
- Find a threat in the vertical passing game. I can't recall us having one deep throw for a score. Wandale was close on one and Martinez over threw him.
- Play a running back with a little more speed. I liked Mills and he did finally pop a few big runs against Rutgers but he still couldn't didn't score. He's a tough runner in my opinion we need a guy that we can get into space and he can break one for TD's. Of course we have to get him into space which goes back to our previous point.
- Eliminate more of those penalties, bad snaps, and turnovers so that we aren't getting behind the sticks when you are trying to sustain long drives.
- Score in the red zone. We weren't great inside the 20 this year.
Bottom line is Frost's offense isn't built on sustaining long drives. You have to hit some home runs and we aren't hitting them. Just my idiot opinion.