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On 10/16/13, at 10:52AM, I'm an A. There's still 10 games left, and stranger things have happened.
If/when we hit the magic #7, as in losses, then I'm a strong B. Regardless of what happens, I think I'd split your C. I'd like to see some new blood at the QB spot in '14. I don't anticipate a change in HC/DC for '14. I do expect a change in OC if things continue to spiral in the wrong direction. I'm clueless as to who though, but I think that's the direction they will head in. Kubiak will bring in an OC, to call the plays.
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Ditto. Agree completely.
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I'm a B. Give me Drew Brees Jr. the rest of the year (why do people insist on going straight to the hyperbolic Tom Brady? "so, he's the next Tom Brady, eh?"
![]() That's doesn't mean throwing in the towel. It could salvage the season (Wild Card or better). I don't think we are going anywhere with #1. In the preseason, Yates pretty much had to play flawlessly to hold onto his #2 status. And he pretty much did. Where'd that guy go? Sunday, he looked like the "old" TJ. But he was put in a tough situation - nobody seems to be willing to acknowledge the possibility of rust. TJ can play better and would be my second choice. |
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If what I hear is true about the backup QBs getting few practice snaps with the first team, I wouldn't hold it against Yates that he had a bad game in relief. But I didn't see the zip on his passes yesterday that I saw in August either and he did look tentative, particularly after the Pick 6.
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Put me down for (c). Both Kubiak and Schaub have had the better part of a decade. That's an eternity in the NFL. Kubiak has 2 playoff wins to show for it and Schaub 1. Can you think of any other HC/QB combo given that much time with that little success?
Have you noticed that it seems like with both, we're constantly debating whether they're the reason why we lost? We have virtually never talked about why either was the reason we won anything. If after 8 years, you can't explain why either will result in wins and can only claim that neither is totally to blame for the loss, well, that should tell you something. |
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I would start TJ now, he either falls on his face or he could be Kurt Warner, but we will never know with out him playing. Sunday is a hopeless cause, and KC can get after a QB, see what the kid can do. Then you can see it you need to go QB higher in the draft.
Also I stay the course with Kubs, but if we look as bad as we have the last few weeks, fire him name Wade temp HC. And coach Joe is got to go also. Then decide, at the end of the year. I would look at Zimmerman from Cincy and Dan Quinn from Seattle to start with as possible guys for next year. Guy in KC looks to old. I would prefer to stay with a 3-4 but we don't have to. I would like to stay WCO but I am not married to it.
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I think with a loss to KC combined with a loss to Indy, we're done. At that point it's start Keenum, trade Tate for whatever you can get for him, move Reed to ILB and see what you got because he isn't doing squat at OLB/pass-rush, start Jefferson at OLB, IR Daniels and let the young TE's play as much as possible, etc... Just do whatever else you can to see what level of young talent you have.
As for the coaching staff, personally, I think this staff has ran it's course. It's been 8 or so years now and I don't think they'll ever get it done. Why continue with mediocrity or just above average? If Kubiak does stay, I'd mandate that he relinquish OC duties for sure. It's ridiculous to me that he's HC and has a puppet for a OC, and then to top that off, won't let his 8-yr vet QB audible. Kubiak's either a stubborn control freak or extremely paranoid. If you can't trust your QB to audible, maybe that's an indication he's not the right QB to lead your team. I don't even know what to do with Smith. He's done some good things, but IMO, the depth on this team is way below average and that's a direct reflection on him and Kubiak. He's also approved and/or made some horrible signings and hasn't done a good job of managing the cap (who wouldn't kill to have Quinn over Reed now?). Considering all that, I guess I'd jettison him as well. I guess that would put me in the C or D category. |
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Replace kubiak, IR everyone I can, replace Schaub (not as an audition, as an inevitability). Get as low as possible in the standings. If you are going to waste a season, waste one like Indy did 2 years ago.
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