FSU football: Will Noles create an offensive identity in 2021?

Florida State Seminoles running back Jashaun Corbin (0) looks for a path towards the end zone. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeat the Florida State Seminoles 41-38 at Doak Campbell Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021.Fsu V Notre Dame1391
Florida State Seminoles running back Jashaun Corbin (0) looks for a path towards the end zone. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeat the Florida State Seminoles 41-38 at Doak Campbell Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021.Fsu V Notre Dame1391 /
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I thought FSU football would have an offensive identity after three games into the 2021 season. However, that couldn’t be further from the truth, as the coaching staff seems to be throwing stuff on the wall to see what sticks.

They can’t decide who they want to play quarterback for whatever reason. They are not using their two best offensive players at running back the way they should be, and the wide receivers continue to be just as bad as they were last season.

The offensive line has been bit by the injury bug, and we knew that would be an issue if that came to fruition.

However, injuries on the offensive line shouldn’t force the offense to look how it has in the last two games. There is no rhyme or reason with how Kenny Dillingham calls plays, and the steady rotation of players isn’t allowing any rhythm to occur.

Mike Norvell openly admitted the offense relies on rhythm when it comes to playcalling, yet we continue to get head-scratching play calls and substitutions.

The offense is already terrible, but the least they can do is decide what they want to accomplish and go with their 11 best players. Here’s what I would do.