is bill just becoming old and losing it? or has the brain drain on the coaching staff just making him more and more secluded into his bubble? was McDaniels leaving and taking staff with him the final straw?
from 2010-2013/14 I thought bill was an excellent GM. took a team that was old and rebuilt it from scratch. drafting several All-pro's/pro bowlers who made the next dynasty.
then as years went by, Bill's drafting didn't stay up to par so guys got older or retired and there were no replacements. I wouldn't even say the 2020 cam newton season was that bad and 2021 was a step forward.
you do wonder if McDaniels never leaves for the raiders are we here today? or maybe if they picked the tight ends coach who mcDaniels was apparently grooming (which would've been a more logical move). if so, why was no effort made to retain McDaniels as OC if he was that important to this team? reports at the time were he would've stayed but team basically said "sure go ahead and leave"....then Bill decided to hire a DC/special teams coordinator to coach offense first time in their career and it all went downhill.
but if bill is this stubborn, will only build a team his way, will hamstring his OC so he cant actually implement the changes he wants, will only hire buddies/family, will over-rule his scouts. as much as the past is to be respected. We are just hurting the team...telling O'Brien he has to make due with whatever is already there and cant pick his own guys was just pure "pettiness" and had nothing to do with whats 'best for the team"
the fact he wanted to continue the Patricia experiment now knowing they didn't run an NFL caliber offense and it was a failure just kind of shows he's losing it. And anyone who dared speak up against it (guys like Meyers/bourne who know what real NFL offenses looked like under Shanahan/mcdaniels) basically got blacklisted or let go...
the entire operation needs to be modernized. its a different NFL now.