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And by his "OL" you actually mean his play calling Coach by Buckyd9
I think Adams is probably evaluated by his inability to stay healthy than anything else. In the early part of the season (except the Georgia game) he was a monster. He was running with passion, hitting holes hard and breaking long runs. Then the Wake Forest game happened, and the entire playbook that included running counters and misdirection got thrown in the trashcan.
That's about the time we saw the end of the "33 Trucking" promotion and maybe some scouts and analysts took notice. Just my opinion, though