KF is my guy and he is heckuva coach. He will always get my respect, but I think it's very clear that what quarterback plays is directly linked to his philosophy. He prefers a game manager to a playmaker. Very few times in the 25 years I have seen an athletic or mobile quarterback besides Brad Banks.
I think guys like Stanzi and Tate were gunslingers and probably actually were more out of the the KF mold. We know what KF likes, ball control, field position and defense. It's nothing new. And as mentioned, a "comfort level" with whomever starts.
I will still say that the coaching staff sees these players day in and day out and I do trust their evaluation of their talent. The question is do we see a difference in philosophy with a new OC?
I think you also have potentially take into consideration some of the predictability was directly related to talent and the woes on the offensive line. While frustrating to watch, you cannot run if you can't open lanes and you can't throw if there is little to now pass protection.
Some (not all) of what we have seen is a drop in talent and skill coupled with injuries and upper classmen leaving or retiring.
I liked our utilization of Kaleb Brown later in the season. From the sounds of what is being said, it was some personal matters that was taken care of. Maybe there is hope. Our O-line has another year of experience, and if we can keep guys like Brown, Vines, and Anderson, I do believe we have to tools to have a better showing next year. Still, it starts with the O-line.
We have always been a football team that does the basics correct. It's about technique and execution. We often do not surprise teams with our playbook. Maybe a few wrinkles will be in the future. I saw some five wide this year. Maybe there is hope.