‘”We’ve got a plan in our minds,” McDermott said when asked about how the division of labor with the starting offense will play out in the preseason. One gets the sense that plan calls for a judicious approach with the novice quarterback whose fortunes will be intrinsically tied to those of the head coach and general manager Brandon Beane. These are the same guys willing to trade their highest-paid players shortly upon taking over and willing to look at an untested Peterman in the heart of a playoff race — because they knew the roster wasn’t ready to truly compete just yet in a league where fooling yourself or overstating your chances is a way of life — and continue a teardown despite the series of quirky events that landed them in the postseason.’