I still say that the WRs and the drop problem is a bigger issue than Pohl's play. Even our best WR in D'Orazio seems to have at least a drop a game. When discussing the redzone offense, sometimes you have to take a deeper look instead of just looking at stats. Lets keep in mind the number of missed FGs the first two games, as well as the 4th down attempts out of desperation during the Penn St and Marshall games. If we weren't playing from well behind, those would have been easy field goals and the red zone offense would probably look a lot closer to average than putrid.