We just haven't signed the same kinds of players (high school recruiting or portal) on the offensive side as the defensive. And when there have been holes on D, like the dreaded awful DT recruited position it was shored up big time with portal aquisitions.
 
	It wasn't hard to see the lack of depth or starting experience on Offense coming out of last season. Especially at WR, RB and OL. Not many OL other than Goosby were making a name for themselves in practices last year and we couldn't run the ball against great teams last season. Yet we stuck with the same OL, the same RBs, and chose to only add one WR. (It doesn't help that he hasn't taken a single snap yet)
 
	A few of us kept wondering why we were finally entering the much anticipated "Arch Era" and we didn't put the effort or resources into a stronger OL for him, an elite RB transfer to take pressure off the pass coverage, or a WR1 to stretch the D like Quinn had with Worthy/AD/Golden/Bond, etc. 
 
	At this point it is what it is. The only three elite traits we might reach on offense are Sark's play design, Arch's upside if we just go Hero Ball with him, or maybe Endries racks up elite TE yards as he continues to be the one steady outlet for Arch as we rely more on 12 personnel going forward. Is that going to be enough to reach the lofty goals people like Taaffe set by coming back to the program for one last try and a championship? Sure hope so.
 
	The good news is that I've never seen a season schedule that allowed the coaches to figure out their roster with so many warm up games before we get into the meat of the schedule like this one. We're still four weeks away from the Swamp, and I have hopes and dreams that Sark is going to be able to cobble together the best of what he's seen so far to rebuild the offense around our strengths going into SEC play.
 
	Beat Florida and OU and we are cooking with gas at 5-1 heading into the rest of October.