A major concern is that our offense is totally predictable. Very rarely is it anything but run on first down, very often on second down, and in short yardage situations no matter what the down. That's the play calling concern. Then there's the telegraphing of plays. For instance, yesterday in the backfield is only Allen and McKenzie. And McKenzie is right next to Allen. Likely a sweep by McKenzie? Sure enough. And he gets stopped for no gain. One of the things that made Johnny Unitas a great quarterback was, not so much that he called his own plays, which he did, but the fact that no one had a clue what was coming next. Defenses had a clue how to prepare for him because there were frequently first down passes, third and very short passes, and plays no one would ever think of calling that worked. Yes, he had lots of talent, but he also had a gift for making defenses look like chumps time and again. Play calling can be an art. We have nothing resembling an artist.