None of the coaches seem to be on the same page, no matter what. Take Flood out of the equation. Our WR's can't run routes (Chris Jackson), our RB is soft and depleted (Choice), our QB can't throw more than 1-2 passes accurately in a row (Sark/Milwee). Our defensive line (Baker), Edges (Sellers), DBs, though not as bad as it seems, but still (Akina/Orphey). They're all working independent rather than as a group, which is why we see so much dysfunction. They're either not teaching them properly, they aren't game planning ad a cohesive unit, don't understand Sark's play calls (Golden had ti literally have a sit down to understand it).
I don't know what they do in practice, I haven't listened to OTF in months, but I have eyes and I can see what they're not doing. The only real "JAGS" on the tram are the o-line. It's not like we don't have upper tier talent everywhere else. Thats all I can think of. I believe the Akina effect will kick in later in the year when they understand what he wants, same with Orphey. Same with Baker. I want to say the same with the DE group, as they finally let Simmons do what he does best and it worked. WR's like Moore and Wingo should know this, and Moore does. Wingo is clearly a project. McCutcheon seems to be a baller. I would like to see Lockett and Ffrench just to see what they can do, even at the basic level.