I agree, people who are laying this completely on Ewers are one dimensional critics. Unless Ewers is uncoachable, then a bunch of this is on Sark. It's painfully obvious that there are game plan adjustments not being made and Sark cannot rely on his inexperienced QB to be an in-game manager. Walking up to a defense front obviously stacking for the run, sticking with a run up the middle and not changing the play is lazy and/or inept head coaching. Continuing to allow Quinn to zone in on Worthy on a deep route time and time again has been mind boggling. Definition of insanity type behavior. Minimal involvement of some other extremely talented offensive players is poor coaching. Sark needs to adapt and while there have been some very creative play calls, he craps the bed when he stubbornly sticks to his script. Yes, it sucks that players are making stupid mistakes, but you need to coach around it. Certainly you can score a touchdown in a game and a half with the personnel on the roster. The stubbornness of Sark trying to enact "his" offense with players who cannot operate it yet and scheming so predictably that an opposing D coordinator with an IQ of 78 can figure you out will be his downfall.