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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Sharing the blame

Responses from Tuesday’s story chat send a clear message – fans are tiring of a less than wide open offense. Blame has been distributed to a host of individuals, ranging from offensive coordinator Larry Kueck, to head coach Mark Snyder, to quarterback Bernard Morris and finally to athletic director Bob Marcum. My take is that athletic defensive fronts from West Virginia, Kansas State and Tennessee factored into early struggles. Should the offense not open up next week against Central Florida, criticism is more than warranted. Again, I appreciate the feedback both on the story chats and blogs and encourage more of the same. If you have questions, feel free.