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Old 04-04-2012, 01:10 AM   #148
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Re: Was McNabb misused in Minnesota also?

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Originally Posted by mooby View Post
So what is your argument? I'm having a hard time with what you're trying to say here. Do you think we're doomed to failure with Mike and Kyle at the helm? Is the glass half empty or is it half full? Too many cooks in the kitchen? Do you think they have no credibility, and deserve absolutely no benefit of the doubt based on past history?

Do you think no matter what path they take, be it draft, FA, or otherwise, that we will never be successful no matter what? I don't get it. It seems like every move this franchise makes, you laughably dismiss it as foolish. Why bother watching or following the team if you think we're just doomed to failure. Is it the fascination of watching a train wreck? I don't get it.
Ooof, can't even remember what I said at this point lol. I keed I keed...and now try to answer your ?s which are fair ones with the same honesty! Sorry I don't know how to do the split quote magic trick...would be nice if there was a link to some two step process I've missed all this time...but whatevs.

Admittedly never been a big fan of Mike. I think the various stars (pun intended) of Elway, Sharpe, Davis, and a stellar defense all had to perfectly align for the man who resembles Splinter to win two rings. And his impact on Elway is debatable. John is a hell of a smart guy and was high up the learning curve by the time Mike rode into Denver. That said, he's exponentially more qualified to run the offense than his son, and I think it's pretty obvious Kyle is really calling the game. Therefor I don't implicitly trust Kyle's offense to nurture/develop our best hope for an elite franchise QB in at least two decades.

I've criticized our offense plenty for its slow tempo, sometimes bizarre series of plays, questionable preparedness, and I don't think a rookie QB alone can lead his offense to solutions all around. They wouldn't even need a coaching staff!!

Something I've tried to say in other threads I think the coaching has to improve as much or more than the roster, regarding both talent and execution, to achieve competitiveness. And that's the goal. Doesn't necessarily mean a SB even. Warner's last season w/ the Cards was a thing of greatness and I think over 10 games the Steelers and Cards would have split down the middle. And for all I know one or two other teams that year could have done the same. Let's be competitive...for awhile...at least
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