Look at this crap from Wolf: "“We’re 3-13, so not good enough. Let’s start there,” Wolf said, via
FOX Sports’ Henry McKenna. “We had a lot of needs. I would say that I guess personally, what I was expecting maybe a little bit more internal development, which is a good lesson certainly heading into next year, and that you can’t always rely on that. The rookie receivers didn’t have it really that much for us. And, you know, Polk was sort of in our estimation a plug-and-play. … Ultimately, to answer to your question, our record speaks for itself. We didn’t do enough.”
This whole organization from the top down is now about passing the buck. No accountability. Why did Kraft fail with his pick of Mayo? Because Mayo wasn't ready. It had nothing to do with Kraft's lack of football knowledge and understanding of what it takes to be the head coach of a football team. It was because of Mayo's own failures. Oh, I know Kraft said he put Mayo into this position too early, so it SEEMS like he's taking the blame, but in reality, he will not address the main part of his problem. He THOUGHT Mayo was ready, but Mayo wasn't. What is faulty in the THINKING?
Sa,e with Wolf here. He evaluated Polk to be a plug-and-play WR. But Polk didn't give him much. Didn't develop much.
Where the heck is the introspection from Wolf?
Amazes me that we've been bagging on Mayo for passing the buck constantly, but it's the entire organization that is hellbent on blaming others.
This will not end well unless there is a major culture shift.