Didn't really read the article, but lets see if I can counter most of his points:
Well, our OL got decimated by injuries that year, Taylor sucked and got injured, teams completely loaded the box against us with or without Taylor because they knew Taylor couldn't pass accurately and then we had a RS Frosh that never played as his replacement who was still struggling with a knee injury that tended to be inaccurate because he isn't Jameis Winston coming off of knee surgery and he wasn't very good. Not to mention our WRs were dinged up pretty badly as well.
So whats new?
Well, a healthy OL, an all-american/conference caliber Alex Lewis joining an already STACKED OL, a healthy QB who is now more accurate and faster due to his knee being fully healthy, and who also now has a complete grasp of the playbook, better at reading defenses and audibling out of good/bad plays. Our play calling should be even better because our WRs are talented & could go 8 deep if we really wanted to. Our passing game will open up our running game even more so than in the past. Did I mention a QB who, while they may not house it frequently like taylor, will not take horrible losses for the most part? One of the most impressive things I've heard is that we rarely get behind the sticks with Tommy. Not turning this into a Taylor vs. X thread, but I like that its not huge play or bust. Work the drive if you have to, its not all about home run plays. Its a 4 quarter game.
Oh and I guarantee that whenever its 3rd and short or 3rd and 5, if we run the ball, you can be damn sure Alex Lewis is going to be a part of the play, if not running directly off his a$$ on the left side. The defense knows a little bit about whats that like. Cotton/Lewis and Cross/Abdullah coming at you, have fun.
Silly article.
One thing I'll agree with, Beck needs to find his bread & butter, but it appears he found it running behind the left side of the line.