Repitition still doesn’t make it true. Now it’s the toxicity in the community. Someone was responsible for a historically bad offense and got fired. It’s kind of what happens when you take a leadership position. Statistics and facts on one side, on the other side is you……. Are you a Penn State fan? You have their deny, deflect, diminish and distract playbook down to a t.
No, there actually wasn't someone to pin the blame on for what primarily led to a historically bad offense, in the way fans try to portray. That's the whole point.
Turns out, what primarily contributed to that, was a confluence of bad luck factors, whether you want to accept it or not.
If you want to criticize BF's first 5 offenses, that's one thing. But that isn't how fans have portrayed it.
Fans are insisting to put blame on someone for something that there really is no one to blame.
And KF has told us that no one is to blame for what happened to the line. He was straightforward with us about the condition of the line all the way along, for those who bothered to listen. In '22, told us that the line was going to have to be rebuilt brick-by-brick. Told us not to expect a quick fix. In '23 KF told us the line would be able to take some growth steps, but that it still had a long way to go. Then after '23, and before Lester was hired, KF told us to expect a significant improvement in the '24 offense, as he expected the o-line to be in a good place.
Again, how do you think most of the same guys from a couple of the worst O-lines ever, develop into NFL players, highly rated college players, and a Joe Moore winning line? Do think perhaps they started playing before they were physically strong enough to get the job done? Why do think players lift weights? Why do think football teams put their biggest and strongest players on the line of scrimmage? This isn't complicated.
Those players were forced into early action because of massive attrition. I don't see where you can blame that much attrition, primarily made up of injuries, on any member of the coaching staff.
But you guys go ahead and continue to believe that one of the most consistently successful coaches of all-time, over a period of decades, and who happens to also be one of the best o-line coaches of all-time, all of the sudden just forgot what he was doing, and fielded a couple of the worst O-lines in history.
I'm laughing just a writing that. It's completely absurd to believe that even to be possible. Then the fact that there's a very straightforward paper trail that leads to the players' physical weight and lifting scores, and it's nearly inexplicable how these narratives still exist. Only sports fans.
Then of course, KF remembered what the hell he was doing, in '24, at the exact same time those players' physical weights and lifting scores increased to the point where they were able to have a chance to gel as a line. Just amazing coincidence