Bim really looks like a cow on ice, which is an old Scandinavian saying that totally makes sense if you've ever seen a cow on ice. Its hooves slip so it tries harder to get a grip but ends up exhausting itself, while going nowhere.
It's hard to know how much of this is his own fault. Clearly he started the year with a aging QB with a long injury history, no decent backup QB, and a bad OL. How much of this was due to the coach, the GM, or the owner is hard to say. Yet he doesn't get a pass. Any idiot could see that was a recipe for failure. Heck, I'm an idiot and I posted that here in the off season. If nothing else, he should have done whatever it took to get a decent backup QB. That in the end, IMO, will be what causes him to lose his job.
The bad communication is definitely his fault. His strong backing for Punky while it's clear he was in over his head week after week is on him. All the players were watching him at the podium saying Punky was his starter, their ******** detectors were going off the scale just like ours were. Throwing it to Boyle and to Simian was proof that was ********. Now throwing it back to Punky is an absolute disaster. Everyone can see Bim is in over his head and throwing **** against the wall hoping some sticks. Meanwhile GM Douglas is not saying a word, letting Bim twist in the wind, making sure none of that **** lands on him. A totally Jetsy way to run the team, IMO.