Like what?
Those are just a few things. So I'll flip it to you. What are the "plenty of adjustments" Saleh's made that you claimed?
OK, for the sake of conversation, this is a list of adjustments I've seen the offense make throughout the year. I'm not including offensive line permutations. Nitpick as you see fit.
1. Working Xavier Gipson into the game (One snap for Gip in the first three weeks, 38 over the next three, >58% the last four weeks).
2. Dumping the Dalvin Cook Experiment after week 4. (<20% of snaps from week 5 to week 10).
3. Focusing more heavily on Garrett Wilson (One game with double-digit targets in the first five games, one game with single-digit targets in the last six).
4. I got the sense that Zach started making more and more pre-snap adjustments after the first three weeks.
5. I forget the game, but we came out running a hurry-up offense in one game. It's something that a lot of people have crowed about because Zach does well in the two-minute drill. It was minimally effective.
6. Cutting Michael Carter.
7. Demoting CJ Uzomah (queynte played three snaps in week 12 and still managed a false start. Unreal).
8. Benching Zach Wilson.
9. Moving Hackett up to the box.
10. Benching Allen Lazard for Jason Brownlee.
These are offensive moves I think were made at the head coach level. A lot of things I wanted to see happen have happened. Nothing has helped. I think one of the last available options is to change the playcaller. I think a subordinate will get the plays called in faster, because Hackett seems to waste ten seconds shaking a magic 8 ball every play. The plays themselves will still be vanilla excrement but at least they'll come in on time.