Arod wasn’t great. We saw regression at the QB position. But the issues are systemic at this point. Lack of disciple during key plays. Fumbles, bonehead penalties, consistently going away from what works to get tricky in ways that do NOT set up further O schemes and which fail due to poor execution. And only trying to win for 1/2 a game and then protect a 3 point lead for 2 quarters. Mostly what has concerned me for years is they “ride that pony till it does” refusal rotate, rest, or sit a player who is either sucking or hurt. We have enough depth…but the “that’s our guy no matter what” mentality costs us games and gets players hurt. So Arod wasn’t that bad but he also wasn’t the fix. Maybe he needed to grow for a few years in a very different program ? I think we’ve seen that work for a few people.