I would like to believe yes.
But frankly.....our offense has remained stagnant or worse. And I just see no hope of it ever improving and it never improving means never gonna sniff double digit wins. Unless our D has a year in which it leads a majority of the D metrics....including defensive scores.
2015 - 30th in scoring - 19.1
2014 - 21st in scoring - 20.3
2013 - 21st in scoring - 21.8
2012 - 25th in scoring - 18.1
2011 - 32nd - 12.1
2010 - 26th - 18.1
2009 - 32nd - 10.9
In the last 7 years, we've averaged 17.2 pts a game. We got better by 3 pts after Fishers first year, then's it's been a gradual decrease back to 2012 levels...all while having a superior D than we had in 2012, certainly better offensive pieces in general than in 2012.......etc.
In that same span, in just our division.
HAGS:
2009 - 25th - 17.5
2010 - 23rd - 19.4
2011 - 23rd - 20.1
2012 - 9th - 25.8
2013 - 9th - 26.1
2014 - 10th - 24.6
2015 - 24th - 20.9
ZONA:
2009 - 14th - 23.4
2010 - 27th - 18.1
2011 - 24th - 19.5
2012 - 31st - 15.6
2013 - 16th - 23.7
2014 - 24th - 19.4
2015 0 2nd - 32.9
Both teams in that time span have developed or shown improving defenses, or vastly improving Ds. The Hags increased scoring output by 8.6pts from lowest, 2009, to highest, 2013. And had a 3 year span averaging 25.5 pts. No coincidence those years saw playoff runs.
Zona has been somewhat like us on offense, but at least they've hit 23/game on 3 separate occasions. But really. It all starts with QB. Wussell is a bad passer, but he fits the designed system in Seattle and they WORKED that O to play to his STRENGTHS. They're doing the same thing in ZONA with Palmer by spreading you out and attacking you everywhere.
Meanwhile.......
Fisher and his Offensive minds keep trying to put square pegs in round holes. They didn't want to give Bradford a chance to utilize his strengths by fitting a system to what he was good at. A quicker tempo. Faster reads. Quicker routes. Shot gun.
Now we have Foles........who I'm not sure is in the right system now either. When your QB can't make reads and ignores half the field and doesn't take advantage of the round and pound you wanted....you got problems.
So you have to adapt. Get a QB with some mobility to take the heat off a poor O-line or a slow developing one.
Go get a QB who can progress through reads fast. Get the ball out fast. Foles holds it. A long ass time.
It starts with QB. Everything else becomes somewhat secondary. Even if the play calling has been mundane and way too repetitive.