Scott is blind to the issues. He either too close to be objective, or blinded by athletic skills people have, or both.
I apologize for repeating myself over and over, but somehow, he has to get the message.
1) stop running aggressive defensive scheme when your offense cannot muster over 30 points a game. This is called an adjustment, and if you're not teaching the players how to play otherwise, then you're just being foolish coaches.
2) play and recruit leaders at qb.. you cannot let some kind of loyalty to Martinez ruin your football program. Things were starting to look better on Offense under Vedral, and that takes time. Just like it too time to unravel under Martinez, it takes more than just a game or two to get it all back on track, but it was improving. When it gets to where you are comfortable, you can go back to point 1, and run the defense that goes with your (now working) offense.