11-18-2019, 12:09 PM
(11-18-2019, 11:34 AM)HuDey Wrote: I can't get get my pitchfork out just yet. This team was rapidly circling the drain when Taylor walked through the door and to expect immediate improvement with the same roster was not realistic to begin with. When we hired Taylor, I said that it was going to get worse before it got better and the only question is how long is it going to stay worse. This team needs a massive roster overhaul to start with, and Taylor also will need to take a hard look at his coaching staff. I need to see what he does this offseason and how he adjusts after having a season to evaluate his roster and staff. What changes will he make to correct the things that did not work? How will he address the roster in terms of the draft, FA, and what decisions will be made concerning guys like Green and Dalton, who are at or nearing the end of their contracts?
I think we will learn a lot more about Zac Taylor after this season than we do during it.
I've refrained from posting here awhile, after getting to glimpse some of the game yesterday via RedZone, I expect a major overhaul this off season. I still think HC Taylor will take a big leap next year, but not with the players or assistants he has now. What I saw yesterday was players taking plays off, a defense that is very bad. Time for a new DC. On offense, is John Jerry really the best we could do? If you're going to see what Finley can bring, then take the friggin leash off. Throw the ball down the field! Where are the screen passes! As pour as this line is, that play might actually work! Unbelievable our Wrs still are blanketed and our qbs have the smallest window in the nfl to throw the ball.
It will be interesting to see what this team does in the spring. The needs on offense and defense are overwhelmingly staggering. I should throw Bullock in there also...