How concerned should we be about the offense?

Iastfan112

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While I'm certainly loving the results the team has been having is the success sustainable with how little output the offensive side of the ball is producing? Only averaged 335 yards per game during conference play.
 
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I was just about to post the opposite, this offense obviously has not been great the last few weeks but it's done what it's had to. Not turning the ball over and I think the must understated part being able to make a few first downs letting the defence rest and make adjustments.
 
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It's not our entire offense. It is really just running between the tackles that we are lacking a bit in. We have gotten through the toughest defenses in the Big 12 now, so we should improve in that aspect.

With just a little blocking DM should get 150 yards against WVU. I've watched a couple of the highlights from their games and they are not very good at tackling. Passing game could stand to be a little better too. Offense is a concern considering we all thought that was going to be the strength of this team.
 
I’ll agree the offense isn’t what I thought it would be but, then again, we aren’t playing our #1 QB either.

The good news is we have the best defense we’ve had in the past 10 years. Maybe longer (thinking the 05 D was pretty salty).
 
While I'm certainly loving the results the team has been having is the success sustainable with how little output the offensive side of the ball is producing? Only averaged 335 yards per game during conference play.

Not at all. We are fine. Offensive line is young, and needs to get some bigger push, but our offense is just fine.
 
Yeah, I know it's not looking too good right now. Especially in the red zone.
Oh wait I thought you were talking about the Chiefs on MNF game.
Didn't we just beat one of the best defenses in the country?

With 255 yards of offense. That gets to the crux of my question, can we honestly expect the defense to force multiple red zone turnovers and hold teams scoreless on a consistent basis?
 
While I'm certainly loving the results the team has been having is the success sustainable with how little output the offensive side of the ball is producing? Only averaged 335 yards per game during conference play.

We've been playing some of the best defenses in the nation. You think TCU or OK or TTech are asking themselves the same thing?
 
Not to sound too much like an old fart, but defense wins championships and winners win as a team. Cliche? Probably. But I trust the process now and have stopped making snarky comments about it.
 
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