A week ago, Deshaun Watson promised the sky wasn't falling.
Sure, Clemson’s offense looked out of sync at times in its opener against Auburn, but Wayne Gallman's big game and Mike Williams' successful return and, of course, a win were enough to soothe any concerns the overall effort may have engendered. Shrug it off. On to the next one.
Well, about that next one ...
There's no ignoring the offensive woes Clemson endured through an ugly 30-24 home win over Troy on Saturday -- a game in which coach Dabo Swinney's team clung to a 3-point halftime lead and never really put Troy away.