I know everyone hates Breer and I am sure we will get a picture of his mugshot for some reason but he singles out a specific play the coaches got pissed about. Seems to me the spin control PR machine is being fired up in the coaching offices.
I admire Breer. He is one of the best.
Mac needs a time out.
Zappe isn’t the answer.
Malik isn’t ready yet.
Grier is what’s left.
It has been my view that Bill's mismanagement of Mac's development sort of entitles Mac to an extended opportunity to show what he can do. On the other hand, it may well be that in order to be able to
show what he can do, he may indeed "need a time out." It's a goddam mess it what it is. Mac seems shot at this point: traumatized, baffled and stressed by three years of incompetent horseshit. Could he have done batter in dealing with the stresses? I suppose so, but there is no doubting he has been offered a **** sandwich and urged to eat hearty. The way to prevent a recurrence of present and past failures is to fire Bill immediately as GM, so that work of rebuilding the team can begin in earnest. Whether Bill then chooses to run out his dismal damned performance as HC for the remainder of the year is up to him. I couldn't care less. To my eye, his increasingly poor work as HC, though not yet as fireably bad as his GM work, makes his dismissal as HC an increasingly justified prospect by the week. Surely no one will assert that this is at this point a "well-coached team." The need for a new GM is the more urgent matter, given that work toward rebuilding the roster - work which falls largely to a GM - must begin anon, and we do not want input, let alone a decision-making role, from Bill in areas in which he is demonstrably incompetent.
Zappe is obviously not good enough, and Malik really is not ready, so I guess that by sheer default Grier gets a shot if the determination is made that a break for Mac is best for all concerned, Mac included. Given that "what is best for the team" is now, sadly enough, for the team to win as few more games as possible, it makes little sense to worry much about whether Grier or anybody else can "turn the team around," so it probably doesn't matter much who plays tbh. In addition, unless the move would be in anticipation of the player's playing a major role
next year, I would not bother taking on a veteran or any other QB prospect over the season's remaining weeks. Why bother?
P.S, A portion of this has indeed "already been discussed," and - as it remains the #1 issue and priority for the team - I expect it will be discussed again. This post represents a shift in my view re Mac in any case, and is thus not a matter already discussed. But whatever: those who are perennially butt hurt over a degree of reptitiveness in discussion of matters which are persistently relevant will just have to suck it up. I will continue to pay no attention whatever to this particlularly asinine emoji.