If there was ever an offense that ran on pure talent alone, it was that one. There was a severe lack of adjustments and creativity that didn't catch up to us until the NC game, and the need for an experienced, talented OC was apparent.
If I could give you a million likes for this I would. He held on to Crowton a year longer from the time it became obvious to every football illiterate that he was utterly incompetent.
During the South Carolina game, which was our best game all season, thus far. I know he also called the plays during the Ole Miss game in 2010, which was also one of our best offensive games that year (if not the best). I think JJ had a "career" day with +/-250yds passing in that game, as well.