That's what happens when you get the QB wrong. It's funny how hard this is to see for the "#AllBrady" crowd. Really all I've ever claimed is that I felt he deserved another shot with another QB.
How many shots does he deserve? He already had Jimmy G sized up to take the job, then Stidham, then Cam Newton, then Mac Jones, then Bailey Zappe.
I can explain some of mistakes without it meaning it's not his fault.
He was head coach and GM. It was his fault.
He was taking the biggest salary of any NFL team executive. The buck stopped with him.
I can/have explained what I think he was thinking when he moved on from Brady, as have you.
Even if we give him a mea culpa for that one, then if is is as great a coach as many insist he is, he should be able to find a QB after several years of trying, but he didn't.
Part of that was him also letting the OL degrade while using a lot of draft assets on defense, and deciding to replace Josh McDaniels as OC with Matt Patricia.
That's a 2 way street. Young kids haven't been exposed to a lot of that and for some it will be jarring. They can either rally behind Bill or panic.
How do you expect an 18-22 year old kid getting blasted on national TV to not panic, or to not at least start having major doubts?
I'd like to the vast majority won't panic after one game and that they've already learned enough about Bill and from Bill through the spring and summer that it would be easy to stand by behind him still. And their youth probably doesn't exactly embolden them to go against the man so quickly.
Your choice of terms such as panic and "go against" are as usual, "hot take" exaggerations to try to make a point.
We're talking about failure to build and/or erosion of confidence, not panic nor opposition.
Yeah well the players and coaches have to trust the process and if they are the right players they will and then they should be able to turn it around quickly especially vs the weaker teams. At least enough so to get to next year where you can use the lessons learned to weed out the problems and bring in a second crop of your guys.
It's a team sport. You need at least 22 players to all be the right players and rally to the flag.
If they don't have the core skills to compete at the NCAA level it's on the people who picked them, not the players themselves.
If future high-end recruits see a team that can only beat the weak teams, they can and do stay away.
That's one way you end up with a QB who is said to be getting a million in NIL money yet isn't very good.