I hope this is not the case. Since the early 2000's, we have seen the challenges facing spread offenses and also the benefits as we ran them very successfully in the 2000's as well. It just presents so many problems for teams if you have the qb to run it. When I heard the announcer today say that QE was seeing a sports psychologist on how "not to lose", I just knew hes not the guy. Today was a terrible first half but part of that is also on poor OL play. I too am just baffled that we can line up Byron Murphy and Tavondre Sweat in the backfield and get held out of the endzone on goal and 1. Really?Kwiatkowski regressed to the mean. The offense was bad but the game was there and the defense literally pissed down their leg. Sark and PK are going to go down together.