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UCLA opened its season on Saturday night with a close call at Hawaii and escaped with a narrow 16-13 victory thanks to a trio of late field goals by kicker Mateen Bhaghani.
It was former Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy’s debut as associate head coach/OC, and after scoring just 16 points against a non-Power 5 team, he’ll be hoping that his squad was just working out a few kinks.
Fans were not thrilled with the performance and weren’t quiet about it on X, with nearly all of them saying different versions of the same thing.
Rough debut for Eric Bieniemy at UCLA #UCLA #NFL #CollegeFootball #NCAAF #Big10
— Joshua Andrew Smith (@jasmithactor) September 1, 2024
UCLA fans just now realizing the stubbornness and incompetence of Eric Bieniemy
He still thinks he in Kansas City
— 𝔸𝕕𝕣𝕚𝕒𝕟 (@GibbyFor6) September 1, 2024
Eric Bieniemy is coaching like it’s the NFL right now and it’s NOT WORKING AT ALL.
Yes you’re offensive line has been BAD, but it’s your job to adjust. Quit w/ the 7 step drops and long-developing pass concepts. I need jet sweeps, quick slants, hitches, screens, etc. WAKE UP! https://t.co/3I9oOQK6i3
— Gavin Carlson (@GavinCarlson_) September 1, 2024
Eric Bieniemy is putting on a master class of why he isn’t in the NFL anymore
— Jarod Lee Barnfather (@BarnDaddy1) September 1, 2024
One fan said this was an example of why Bieniemy isn’t in the NFL anymore, and that could be the harsh reality UCLA fans are just now finding out about.
Many often wondered after the Chiefs ascended to the most explosive offense in the NFL under Bieniemy why he kept failing to get head coaching jobs around the league, and it was believed to be some mix between his personality and/or Andy Reid being the true reason for KC’s potent offense.
UCLA accumulated 343 yards of offense against a team that surrendered at least 35 points eight separate times last year and scored just two more points than the 14 Delaware State put up against Hawaii in its first game of the season.
Fans are hoping to see a leap from senior quarterback Ethan Garbers, but he was just 19-for-38 for 272 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in the contest.
It’s understandable for fans to be upset with this performance, and Bieniemy and his offense will look to do better against Indiana in its next game.
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