You and I may be arguing semantics. I know every college season has defenses ahead of offense to start the season. I also know that Hud's first two seasons had situational issues with offensive personel. When you say "The Cajuns start out slow on offense"... I take that to mean that the Cajuns do something different than other programs. I say "they in no way start out slower than other programs". I also don't think there is any correlation in Hud's Cajun team and any other Cajun team in our past.
I'll even put forward that I think the Cajuns offense will be above the norm this coming season in starting out much better than average offensively. It is a situational issue... not an inherent quality of our program. And again, no "inherent quality" of past Cajun offenses has anything to do with Hud's. I think he has, through year-round preparation, an entirely different mindset implemented within our program. I don't think OL get into fall and spring practice way out of shape. I also believe our offense should not be riddled with inexperience and learning curves, as it was in the first couple of seasons.
If you mean that "all offenses tend to start seasons slow"... with all else equal (no uncharacteristic injury to a highly important offensive player or two)... then I will agree. I will not agree that Hud's offenses start out slower than the norm. I will continue to argue to the contrary.