It’s hard to understand how an offense can get so much worse in just one year, especially when the players haven’t really changed. In fact, the team even added some upgrades during the offseason. While Slowik’s poor game planning is an obvious issue, it feels like there’s something deeper going on with the players themselves.
Could it be that they’ve lost confidence in the coaching staff or their team leaders? If they don’t trust the system or the people leading them, that can mess with their focus and effort. Even great players can struggle when they don’t believe in what they’re doing or don’t feel fully supported.
This might not just be about bad play-calling. It could be mental. If the team isn’t on the same page or feels disconnected, it can lead to hesitation, mistakes, and a lack of energy on the field. Fixing this isn’t just about changing the plays—it’s about rebuilding trust, motivation, and belief in the team as a whole.