I think that's a fair take. There's an element that makes one think he doesn't already know plans B, C, and D ahead of time. Specific examples include the TO before a punt last game (in the first quarter, when 5 yards wouldn't have meant much), then failing to call TO before a FG in the 4th (I think), taking a 5 yard penalty which resulted in a FG miss. We've had to call TO before other ST plays as well. He's gone for it on 4th when we probably shouldn't have (UGa, Vandy early) and punted when we probably should have gone for it (MSU). Some of these are more debatable than others (in that people always complain when 50/50 calls don't work out). I especially think the decision not to take 3 points against a great defensive and horrific offensive team like Vandy was a blunder.
Lots of people still gripe about the 8 men on the field for a punt (that went out of bounds, btw, and cost us nothing, btw). That was a very particular instance. Auburn had 4th and less than 1, we're out of timeouts, down 3, they were around midfield, and they had their offense out there. We, reasonably, had a "big" defense package out. With about 20 seconds on the play clock, Auburn runs the punt team out and we (try to) respond. The "big" package got off the field and the punt return team scrambles to get out there. You can see Stoops, among others, trying to get people off the field as AU is preparing to snap. We end up with 8 guys out there, they punt OOB, we get the ball. A 12 man penalty there ends the game (<2 mins left, AU up by 3). People were mad because it was bad optics but UK teams of the past would have had a 12 man penalty and we'd never get the ball back. Baby steps I guess, lol.
The other specific play we remember was against the spread at MSU. They had trips right and we had, I think, 6 LBs and DBs out in our left defensive flat. Obviously, Dak kept the ball on the read option and ran untouched into the end zone. That was a cluster. There's no context for that.
All in all, I'm way less down on Stoops than others, and even less way down on Dawson. It still befuddles me how people put the offensive struggles solely on Dawson. He routinely calls what I think are decent plays, and the team routinely fails to execute. I can think of maybe two head scratching calls on offense in the Vandy game, and that ain't all that bad really.