The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:17 am
Hendrix just got an extension, so the "reality" is that he's not going anywhere. You can beat that drum, but it's not going to happen.
I'm not sure the answer. What I'm pretty sure of is that Furman continuing to do what it is currently doing likely will not lead to different results.
Should we slow the offense down? Huddle? Use position packages that have WRs playing WR and RBs playing RB. Stop trying to be so clever in our personnel groups at the cost of execution?
Maybe changing the play caller would do something. Quarles hasn't had a ton of success at OC. There are plenty of OCs that don't call plays, which is pretty common in the NFL. Maybe let Bratton have a shot or let Hendrix call the offense.
At this point, we've scored fewer than 20 points in 9 of the last 14 games we've played. That's not going to get it done. The sample size is large enough with Quarles to suggest it's not really working at this point.
Hendrix is being paid too much money to simply be immune to any kind of accountability. I agree he won't be terminated, but that still leaves a couple of options -
- Bring in outside offensive coaches, certainly for OC but one or two more as well to get fresh ideas in the building.
- Retire, if he doesn't need the money, with Vaughn as his successor.
I have no knowledge regarding Hendrix's personal situation, but he's not that far from retirement age, and there could be a way to give him a different role (non-coaching) to help with that issue. Stuff like that is fairly common in college athletics to ease transitions, and it's something JD should 100% be thinking through.