Is this thread about CWT getting fired or football IQ? I don't know anything about football but I have an opinion. It it seems as though his first scheme was too complex for our players (and physically didn't match up either). The shifts may have worked at Stanford, but confused here. We seem to constantly have players out of position. CWT even said the game was too complex for the WR and they didn't start breakin out until he said to not think and play (warning- lots of paraphrasing). I think Leavitt has some success b/c he had simpler schemes and let athleticism win the day. Progressing was not in the QB vocab for quite awhile. Julemiste use to stare down his one receiver the whole play. With that it does seem like the current players are keying in more on sophisticated analysis than prior press conference... So we are improving. I'm also not sure if that statement by Carter was more of an indictment of the coaching, which did show some creativity with the change to inverted wishbone and waiting until second half to unleash it, thus limiting CTs response. PS. CWT keeps his job. ;-)