buzzdog
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THANK YOU!This wasn't a two year plan for the rebuild. In ways that are a little self serving, the front office did a deep clean of veterans and invested in future assets for two straight years. Hue was on board for the understanding that he gets a longer leash for joining an unorthodox front office. Judging Hue's success for the front office decisions to rebuild differently is a mistake.
Why do so many people fail to see this? It doesn't mean Hugh is a lock to turn into a Super Bowl winning head coach or even a competent head coach to say this. He might truly suck as bad as it looks at this particular moment. But things might not be quite as bad as they look as well.
The team is in a full tailspin and it's completely on Hugh to pull them out of it. It's on Hugh to get the team looking like they belong on the field and currently they don't. and the major part of this is because of our shitty quarterback play.
Like you have said, not keeping a playable veteran around to give Kizer some breathing room to develop is and was a mistake and it seems that is on the front office since they control the roster. Not keeping Kessler available to play is on Hugh. Both Hugh and the front office share some of the responsibility for how lack of simple competence at the QB position has made our team look like more of a joke than they really are.
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