10-29-2020, 03:23 PM
(10-29-2020, 03:02 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Dunlap played like one of the best DEs in the league over the second half of last season. The front office probably thought it was dumb as hell to get rid of a guy who was producing just because the coaches don't like him personally.
That is why coaches usually aren't GMs. GMs get talented players and the coaches have to use them properly.
Some fans accuse Dunlap of intentionally underperforming to get his way, but it looks like the coaches did the exact same thing. They played inferior players just to try and get their way.
I get that, but there's clearly a disconnect between the two parties. If MB says no, and Zach cannot accept that and work with that, that's a huge problem, or vice versa. For both sides. I just don't get how they cannot come to terms with something as simple as wanting to keep/utilize a player