Good post, OP. Ridiculous responses for the most part.
Jake is not yet an SEC level OC. He limits the offense with some of his run scheme and much of his play calling. I see no good team asking a TE to pull inside and make a kick out block on the opposite side of the line on those delayed counter plays. But Jake does. I see opponents play two deep zone with the safeties at the hashmarks and we saw our second deep post pattern called all year go for a TD to Pig as he split the zone. I have seen a couple of slant passes - which are quick out of the QB's hand and tough to defend - all season. The TE is wide open short, intermediate and deep. They need to throw to them more than a handful of times, if at all in some games. The wheel route has been called twice this season, overthrown to open receivers both times, and never called again. They use no digs or crossing routes in the short to intermediate routes with the WRs. Run plays to the left on straight hand offs to Hurd work well because of the experience of Jackson and Kerbyson - but Jake calls more of those plays up the middle or right to the freshmen side. I could go on, but will stop there.
He called a good first quarter, lousy second and third quarter, and a good fourth quarter with the exception of that stupid run in the end zone. That's how it has gone with him for 16 games. I think we have a pattern, and all of the competition knows it. In the third quarter the D stopped UGA like 4 times in a row on their end of the field. We got nothing on offense to show for it. That has to change.