We have:
A sophomore QB who got to play six games as a freshman (his first in three years) before wiping out his knee.
An OL who was so appallingly coached that we struggled to run the ball on Weber State and New Mexico State in November 2012.
An OL and injured QB who didn't get a real spring camp, which meant that the brand new offense didn't get a real spring camp.
A new scheme that our coaches are trying to run at a break-neck pace.
And our offense is supposed to be good right now? There is a boatload of talent and potential there, but people need to open their eyes. And grow up a little.