09-18-2020, 02:06 AM
(09-18-2020, 02:00 AM)WildCat Wrote: valid points but what would it hurt if the ceiling is 4 to 6 wins with a rookie qb why not throw caution to the wind? what do you have to lose? a couple more games giving you a higher draft pick?
What you have to lose is screwing up the development of your young defense players.
You have how many 1st and 2nd year guys at LB, a 2nd year safety, a few young guys at CB. These guys are learning the NFL, why complicate their lives and say hey, we realize you were starting to feel comfortable with your own assignments, now let's throw you a curve and give you a new defense to learn.
That's not helpful. Cleveland did that crap with head coach after head coach and wasted how many QBs careers?
Let the season play out, let the defensive guys get experience, especially the young guys, and then at the end of the year you keep the players who developed and give them over to a new coach with a full off-season.