spydy13
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Marlins by a mile... The way that franchise is run should be criminal.
The offense throws with a semi-capable QB under center, and the backup is limited to 15 passing attempts, which shows a willingness to adapt personnel to mask their weaknesses. We were dismantled by the Jets, but considering that was a game where we lost our starting QB in his first drive and had 5 turnovers, that's to be expected.
We had a winning game plan against Tennessee, and we were driving to tie the game in the final minute against Oakland. Again, we aren't a good team. I don't understand how fans who have seen an organization rotate HCs every 2 years and fail to improve seem to think that the solution is to rotate the HC again.
Here's an idea: Talk to your coaching staff, find out what system they want to run and what personnel they need to execute said system at a high level, and then give them the fucking personnel they need to execute said plan. The answer is to stop trying to win a superbowl every year, and finally accept that the team is in rough shape and begin building something with some consistent design.
I agree with you that continuing to switch HCs is a recipe for disaster. The bigger problem is that we continue to switch FOs and they want their own HC. Mangini was a casualty of that. Chud is probably the most frustrating because although we fell a part at the end of the year I was intrigued by him and his staff.
You do need to make a switch when guys prove to be poop though. Romeo had plenty of time for that. So did Schumer. Pettine seems to be rapidly approaching that place too, although I wouldn't have a problem giving him another full year to work with a hopefully improved roster if the team shows some signs of life the rest of the year.