I think we need to jettison the Air-Raid. That offense has run its course and for whatever reason, our coaches and QB's have never solved the drop 8 into coverage dilemma. We need to go back to the R&S or maybe implement a more RPO/Spread style offense. The Air-Raid in particular, IMO, confuses our O-Line consistently and many of our plays get blown up. Time to scrap it because it's not working as intended.
I think the answer to "for whatever reason" is that we've been consistently putting together OL units that can't run block.
It should be really easy, as we've talked about here numerous times - if the defense rushes 3 and drops 8, you run the ball. If they're going to give you a manpower advantage in the 5 yards across the line of scrimmage...
take it. The problem that we have is that for several years, our 5 OL can't block 3 DL consistently, and even when the D drops 8 our RBs don't get a clear path through that 5 yards.
Physically, most of our OL look the part, but when you put them on the field they've got C- footwork and D- awareness, and if the defensive player isn't
exactly where they expect them to be, they're not sure what to do. Watch our guys, if they don't have a man head up, instead of going and finding a linebacker and clearing a path into the 3rd level, they take two steps forward and just start looking around (actually, sometimes they do that even when they do have someone head up).
Our OL actually isn't any better than it was in 2023. The difference is that Mateer is harder to bring down than Ward was, and has been much more decisive and more willing to take off and run when he gets pressure. Ward ran backwards and kept looking to throw, Mateer runs forward. In the second half of the season, when defenses started spying Mateer and closing the lanes, they started getting him behind the line a lot more...and the OL started looking worse.
IMO, we need to focus more on OL who can move the pile. We have to be able to move the ball 3 yards downfield reliably. We can't really sacrifice anything in pass blocking though, since our current crop can't keep the pocket clean for more than 2.5-3 seconds. But, if we can develop a run threat, we can force the D to pull back the pressure a little. Combine that with a QB and receivers who can hit the quick passes, so we don't
need more that 3 seconds, and we should be OK.
I was never really sold on the R&S when Rolo tried to bring it in, but I don't think it really ever got established. With what I said above though...that's probably the right style for us.