I find the level of discussion to be pretty poor here. One game doesn't make a season and one season doesn't define the trajectory of the program under new management.
I'm not sure what many of you have been drinking throughout the spring, summer and fall camp but perhaps there was too much red kool-aid. Some of us talked about it the last few seasons, our offense was pretty atrocious last season, but Abdullah could turn a 5 yard TFL into a gain, etc. the offensive talent has been lacking up front for several seasons. We started one of the most inexperienced lines in the country yesterday. That isn't a recipe for success and our coaching staff knew it and they certainly have been aware of it. They are making a push solidify their lines through recruiting. This lack of quality depth on the OL isn't Mike Riley's fault no matter how many times you say so, it still isn't true.
Riley and Banker may or may not be the guys to lead the program back, but as I have said for 9 months to anyone is that they need time to adjust and coach their team. The first game is simply that, for seven years we have witnessed the mistakes from week 1 be repeated through to November. Let's sit back and see what kind of adjustments and lessons this team learns from this.
For the record, no one here can prove you right or wrong. No one here controls the staff. No one is responsible for the performance of this staff.
As a man of science I feel it necessary to point out the uncertainty of one data point is infinity, making any conclusions at this point useless and wildly premature. The funny thing is that the pragmatic approach has been something many Biff lovers pleaded for and when the shoe is on the other foot, it has completely gone out the window.