Alright, friend. I've listened to your idiotic comments for too many pages and remained silent. However, this last one is the most ridiculous, poorly thought out example of weak reasoning and football knowledge yet. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
"Cut didn't teach him" to execute? Really? Really. Did you watch Erik Ainge "execute" in 2005? It's safe to say Cut taught him how to execute in the offseason between 2005 and 2006. I was at the 2006 Cal game, and that was a totally different Erik Ainge, from reads to fundamentals to the way he carried himself.
I've also heard you removing blame from the offensive coordinator. First, execution is ENTIRELY on his watch. Second, you cannot, in any rational or sane way, justify throwing 42 times on the road in the first game of the season with a new starter at QB. Did we have Todd Helton do that against Georgia in 1994? No. We ran the ball to the tune of about 300 yards and a win in Athens. I can't believe I'm saying something positive about Randy Sanders, but at least he leaned on Travis Henry and almost upset Florida when we had a new starter in 2000.
Execution aside, it is entirely the COORDINATOR's job to analyze how his QB is performing, and adjust accordingly. If my QB is throwing balls high, in the dirt, getting sacked, and looking shaky, I'm adjusting my playcalling. I lean heavily on the run and our vaunted G-Gun, and I throw easy dump passes, play action roll outs to the TEs and Fullbacks, etc.
Finally, last night I saw a 3rd string QB at UCLA out-execute us with no line, and no offensive weapons whatsoever. He was a basket case in the first half, and his COORDINATOR made adjustments for the second half (similar to those described above) and he calmed down, picked us apart, and beat us.
No matter how you slice it, this is one of those games where you run the ball ad nauseum, throw a few select screens and play actions (certainly not 42 of them, though), lean on your running game and defense, and get the W. This loss is entirely on the coaches, in my opinion. We have beaten better teams with less due to a more intelligent gameplan.