Oh I'm not blaming it on one player; I understand he's out of position. I just wonder what that money looks like, as that can really be the only thing we grade Wolf on rn (and the draft). However, I fully believe a lot the overall struggle is due to coaching.
And you're correct, looking at the macro picture is truly the only way to go. It just makes for boring nuanced conversation where you realize "Oh it's coaching, but also talent, but also management, but also etc.," and Twitter ain't the place for that lol.
They are all related.
Nothing is ever perfect so nothing is ever totally to blame.
Last year awful QB okay prevented 6 wins. A perfect defense, great running game, ol or fantastic receivers could have overcome that. But everything else did well enough that barely competent qb okay would have resulted in 6 wins.
Ignorant people respond “oh everything was Mac jones fault”, which is just moronic. Even with those 10 wins, the team still had issues, and 10 wins was partly a reflection of the schedule and other trans issues and injuries.
But bottom line capable QB play meant 10 wins for this team.
A 10 win team with OL issues, WR issues, more mistakes than typical and needing to win close low scoring games to get there. So there were numerous problems, just like any team, big QB okay was the biggest.
Now turn to this year and you have a front office that failed miserably in the off season. Almost e try move they made was a bad one. They built a team that had little room for error and handed it over to a coach who did nothing to get more out of the talent. They are poorly coached, undisciplined, unmotivated, being given failed schemes and poor coaching.
The roster is bad AND the coaching is bad. Neither can overcome the omits of the other and in fact each together makes the other worse.