A couple of comments on the comments.
1. Every time someone mentions Mac's "noodle arm" like it was the reason for his failure I wince. That noodle arm still threw for 3800 yds in his rookie year. That was NOT the reason for his failure here. It didn't help, but it was his continued bad decision making and his failure to deal with the adversity that came his way after Josh left, and his lack of toughness and mental discipline, much more than his arm that doomed him here.
Lets see how he does in SF. So far we've heard mixed results.
2. I don't know why anyone should worry about how the offense looks at this point and how any individual looks. Given how few reps our purported starting group has taken together it's amazing to me we are even getting out of the huddle well. In fact it's impressive that they have had so few unforced penalties thus far in the first 2 games.
This offense needs first to find out just who is ON the starting offense, and then that group needs a few thousand reps over the next 3 months before we can even START to see what the potential of this offense is before we wallow in any negativity.
3. I would be THRILLED if we get to 5-5 over the first part of the season. If I see that and relative health, then the playoffs are in reach.
4. Finally - Let's us not forget that a big part of that 10 win season in that 2001 season was the fact that we won the TO battle (22-29) And it didn't hurt that we had a top 10 defense that year.
Getting TO's and not making them are CRITICAL to winning. 14 teams make the NFL playoffs (too many if you ask me) and all but 2 of them won the TO battle. You don't have to be a genius to see how important that stat is.