05-08-2021, 08:39 AM
(05-07-2021, 11:02 PM)Nately120 Wrote: Meh, I'd argue that being overly positive about a guy who has given us two of our worst seasons in decades is rebuilding our culture into something that ain't worth building.
I'll wish ZT luck in 2021, but I also wished the guy luck in 2019 and 2020, so maybe some reverse psychology would pay off this time?
Do people actually not realize that rosters are not plug and play related to personnel matching up and personnel matching a coaching staff? Continued success has to be built. I guess the Cleveland Brown theory is one way to go where you fire HCs every season until you have acquired enough top 10 draft selections that someone can walk in and be relatively successful.
Looking at things objectively you also have to consider the magnitude of injuries that this team saw in 2020 and they were injuries to key starters. Factor in that Taylor had to weed out malcontents like Dunlap that thought they should play whether performing or not, because they were use to having starting positions because they were veterans.