Originally posted by hack
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I'm all in favor of letting Harbaugh coach the season if only to see the dumpster fire he could be totally responsible for. Hanni is correct. The wheels are completely off the wagon. It is going to take a monumental effort to get to 7-5. 5-7 is entirely possible without some major changes.
I don't particularly like the idea of putting Warinner in as OC. He failed in that role at osu. You can't make sense out of bringing someone completely new and outside the program in now so, Warinner may be the best bet here assuming Gattis is to be removed as OC. There has been plenty of support for going back to a base IZ/OZ power game and throw in a bit of ZR/RPO which JH actually seemed to do last season. It wasn't terrible.
Alternatively, stick with what you have in the ZR/RPO and see if you can make it work. I'm not sure about benching Patterson. I've seen plenty of discussion on whether or not he can be resurrected from the depths he is most certainly in right now. It's an open question.
I have also seen some decent commentary on McCaffrey. He is believed to be highly competitive which makes him reckless and you can argue his recklessness is behind his injuries. He won't make it through the season in a ZR/RPO offense so highly dependent on a run threat, QB included. Then you are faced with a Patterson/Milton or even Cade Mcnamara. The targeting hit Dcaff took to his head certainly was bad but it's been pointed out he does not know how to protect himself and although I can't comment, those that have some experience with this say that he didn't and exposed himself on that particular hit. It wasn't the first time. I think his arm could be as good as Patterson's if not better. He seems to read and process defenses better and sees receivers better than Patterson.
In fact both of these QBs could be decent if Gattis or whoever, started running recievers laterally - something that has been pointed out isn't happeneing with highly skilled receivers in Bell, Sanristil and Cornelius Johnson remaining on the sidelines.
I think most experts involved in such large scale organizational change would advocate for incremental change. There are outliers and they can work but in the context of the Michigan culture thing, incrementalism is probably approrpiate. I'm good with Gattis staying and running his offense or only as a mouth piece for an offense Harbaugh is comfortable with. In the meantime start working on Harbaugh's return to the NFL and a search for his replacement to be in place by December. Should M finish 11-1, and that's my bar for retaining Harbaugh, carry on.
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