As mine too- way too much cashola for not enough productivity. Sometimes he is non existent. Additionally, for a seasoned vet to still be trying to learn his role in the defense that was 11 games into the season tells me all I need to know.
Wasted or completely missed opportunities. In a league of parity many games are decided on rapid decisions from the sidelines. He has been a cluster in that area.
Im sorry but disagree. He has grosely mismanaged this team and we should be in a much better position at this point in the season. He is all talk and my opinion of him is low as a HC.
The problem with a qb running too much is it throws off the entire offense. Its a nice weapon to have but cant be the go to. He has to know when to pick and choose when or when not to run and make that decision much quicker than he has. TT is still learning and should get better. Also keep in mind that the QB thats young also needs a good HC that manages the game which Rex doesnt. If he was further along in development some of our major clock mismanagement issues would be mute. An experienced qb in those situations can run the offense themselves or at least have 2 plays called in at once.
Keep in mind this is Taylors first year as a starter. He has taken care of the ball all season long. Only 4 picks my friend and a few fumbles- all qb's get the ball batted from them sometimes it comes with the position. As for not elusive im not sure what your watching but he is extremely shifty and fast. I do agree with all your other points.
I agree with everything except suspending Rex. Once you do that then the whole team is lost. Furthermore, no coach will want to come here knowing that they can get suspended. Its probably in his contract you cant anyways.
We live in sports town hell
I dont remember all that so thank you- I only remembered the Pegulas stroking this guy. I agree and retract my statement- Whaley should definitely go as well.