Lester lost a lot of the benefit of the doubt from me when he had a bye week before the Pitt/BC games to end the season, and our offense looked like a Pop Warner team could stop us. There was nothing. We didn't have Estime or Broyld, but Jarrod West was healthy and he had the RBs. Our offense was pathetic. We would have been better off forfeiting than playing those 2 games.So Lester was supposed to scrap the offense that was in place and put in a new one mid-season? Granted, the jet sweeps didn't work after Lester took over and put them in. But overall, in my mind, Lester had no choice but to keep the same system- a system that wasn't his. The offense wasn't built around what he had, but there wasn't much he could do about it mid-season. So to blame him for the offense's struggles in 2014 is far too easy of a cop-out.
I'm not a huge Lester fan, and this offense doesn't have me all that excited, but we got what we got.
I never said Lester was suppose to scrap the offense you said it sounds like an offense built around what he has. Lester should have been able to build better with what he had. Shafer poisoned Lester's well by publicly naming him OC after the McDonald garbage. He should have said it will be handled by the offensive coaches and not named Lester.
I have been watching Lester and have developed my current opinions by what I have seen. I want him to succeed, but I don't see it happening this year. I hope I am wrong though.