True, but in their first year, they inherited a dismal offense, and in spite of that, McD rode the defense to a playoff spot.
Their second year was the start of a rebuild with a rookie QB and limited weapons.
On paper, at least, they've taken great strides in improving the offense. I agree that it's too soon to crown them since we haven't seen the results yet, but it's safe to say that they've taken a logical, methodical approach to building a winner. We haven't seen that at OBD for a long time.