Don't laugh so hard. Our guys didn't demand it like prima-donnas. Our coaches didn't make them part of the offense as much as they should have.
Take a chill pill friend. Seriously. Nobody is claiming that we've had re-incarnations of BIll Walsh or Vince Lombardi on the sidelines leading our offense to glory in the past decade. Verducci is a first time offiensive coordinator. We've changed OC's I think 6 or 7 times, since 2007-2008. We've gone through fundamental shifts in offensive philosophy through coaching changes and had serious recruiting problems to overcome for years. I was once accused of being a parent of a player too, because I thought Zach Frazer was actually a decent QB, that was getting shafted by the coaching staff - EDSALL's coaching staff. Edsall has an issue with coaching and developing QB's, that didn't change in Maryland, and Orlovsky was lucky he played prior to Edsall's Big East years, which is where his record shows that he went into a shell with his offensive philosophy.
Coaches coach and players play. They both make up the team. The team that makes the least amount of mistakes wins the game, in any game.
Guess what - only the coaches and players in the film rooms and meeting rooms know who's actually at fault for any specific mistakes, and you're not in the rooms. Players don't make game plans, they execute them.
Accountability and teamwork is the fabric that builds a team and is established by everyone recognizing their own mistakes and improving on them. That's what this team is doing, and in Harvey Keitel's words - let's not go sucking each others ddd----ks yet, because we had one good game - we're only 4-5 and have a lot to improve on - both coaches and players - even the TE's.
Say whatever you want, but the reality that the USAF Husky in Asia points out, is that when blame starts going at one side or the other, that's divisive to a team, and this program is looking like a team that is developing again. For at least one week, late in a season.
Don't drink the poison.