The Clemson offense has been anything but good in the first three games of the season and it’s clear that Dabo Swinney and Co. are searching for answers.
QB D.J. Uiagalelei has struggled to get anything going, the Tigers have had drops and the wide receivers aren’t creating separation, the offensive line has been questionable to say the least and play-calling hasn’t blown anyone away, either.
On his Sunday teleconference, Dabo Swinney revealed yet another concern for this offense: He detailed the balance of constructive criticism with the worry of “killing their spirit.