I'm not going full blown conspiracy. I'm seeing us stick to an offensive system that's been unproductive all season.
Don't confuse theory/opinion to be anything more than it is.
Petrino cannot recruit at a high level given his reputation. I don't see how that can be argued, at the very least there is a bit of truth to that. So he relies on these coordinators to do some real lifting in that department. The players may not be receiving promises from McGee and TG, but they are being brought as fits for McGee and Grantham's schemes - which is perfectly fine, if those systems are effective.
It's not so much what Bolin did directly Zipp. It's just having a throwing threat back there that forced the defense to honor that. Bolin was able to hit Staples on short passes with ease, something our other QBs haven't shown consistency with. Bolin engineered a drive from his own territory to the red zone. Brutal play calling thwarted it in the end. We were able to line up and run some straight handoffs and it's no coincidence Jeremy Smith found success given this development of who was playing QB.
I love your posts but I'm going to say just because Petrino told you something on a call-in show doesn't make it true. Coaches lie, especially to fans.
I enjoy yours as well, hop, but beauty is obviously in the eye of the beholder.
I don't understand much strategic value in Petrino's OC position because Petrino runs the offense in every respect. All you have to do to recognize that is sit there and listen to him talk about it. IMO he could (and does as much as he can) effectively coach any position on that side of the ball. It's why I laugh to myself when I hear someone like Hank gripe time and again about Klenakis and the O-line as if Petrino has surrendered all O-line coaching responsibilities. It's ridicuous. (Now, defense is another story...)
Unfortunately, none of us see changes in an actual game in isolation or in a controlled setting. As Cue pointed out, when Bolin came in the game, the Wake D had already worked 3-1/2 quarters. And now they were facing a different offensive scheme. Give the Wake D a week to prepare for Bolin and a fresh start, let's see how well he executes. That's the right comparison.
And BTW, our football recruiting at the moment is the best it has ever been according to rating services. It's one reason I believe so many freshmen--with all of their warts--are in the lineup nowadays...