Last year, Bo had to pull the chain on complete incompetence, EVERY team has injuries. Look at Bradford (freaking returning Heisman) at OU, he got hurt and Landry had 26 TDS and 3200yds. THAT'S innovation.
Not after that 5-pick, 3-10 loss to Nebraska it wasn't. Where was their performance against top teams?
well, first of all, you didn't see Stoops pull the plug on the ENTIRE offense did you? I mean, there were OU fans saying that thier 5 pick performance only scoring 1 FG was like our ISU turd earlier that year.
Secondly, that wasn't just a "top team' defensively...it was the Number 1 defense in country, with an unstoppable man in the middle wrecking havoc.
Third, my point in using that example was that, despite a game or two, OU didn't just fold the tents and crap down their leg offensively the rest of the year after a rash of injuries. They found a way to move the ball and score points.
Admit it. We DO NOT know what we are going to get offensively week to week. We could score 5 TDs on plays over 52 yds and blow someone out, or we could grind to a halt, not being able to string 10-12 play drives out. That is the identity i'm talking about. Our identity is to hit home runs, and if we're not, no matter who the opponent is our offensive lays eggs.
They found a way to score points, but we "folded the tents" and made things simple and
found a way to win. The Iowa State game had a lot of turnovers, but a lot of yards as well. We had our way with their defense, minus the part where we didn't want to gift them the ball 8 times.
The fact that we don't know how we are going to be week to week right now is really tied to the fact that we have tied the offensive ship to a redshirt freshamn quarterback who started the year insanely streaky, and has grown out of that a bit. Of course, now he is pretty hurt. Did I like that? Nope. Not at all. I really believed we should have built it off of last year, around a steady handed senior. But Bo (and Watson, and TO, and all the fans, by the way) were really enamored with the home-run ability of Taylor. I can't say it hasn't turned out well, either.
But Taylor is exactly why we are home-run one play, can't move the ball the next quarter.
The Texas game, it wasn't the zone read that wasn't working so much as it was Martinez that wasn't working (hence the reason he eventually was pulled). He got really flustered as the game went on and the chips were down. We made adjustments of course, but you can't just say "Screw everything we planned for, let's go with this other complex game plan that Taylor has no chance of executing either." If you are going to abandon a game plan, the only way to go is to simplify things drastically and take out stuff - not introduce whatever exotic plays people can dream up in Madden. But the game plan was solid in any case, because the
wrinkles we added in threw off Texas a lot, and should have led to several scores.
I know people will say "those wrinkles should have been the entire offense." Please. It's the same principle as the playaction only works because you run, run, run first. A fake punt or field goal or XP has one chance in a game, maybe even a season, of working. Football games are chess matches between OC and DC, instead of static simulations where there are certain things guaranteed to work, and a team that finds out what that is can just exploit that for the rest of the game. You go in there with a gameplan that plays on percentages, giving you the best chance to win. But if the opponent is countering your moves, you have to have adjustments, which we did have. Again, adjustments are things like tweaking the OL blocking scheme, simplifying the read process for Taylor, etc - NOT morphing into a completely new, fancy, dreamed up identity.