I’m someone who for a while has wondered why do first time coaches always see success in year 1 (Judge went 6-10 in year 1 but people liked how the team played down the stretch) only for it to crash and burn in year two and for the fans to rightfully want the head coach fired which it happened. Daboll had a lot of success in year 1, won a playoff game but like coaches past, things fell apart in year 2. However I don’t see much of the vitriol towards the team and the coach as in the past when the year 2 collapse happens. What do you think makes Daboll different than the other coaches that you feel comfortable giving him a longer leash to coach the team. Is it just a gut feeling or simply not wanting to fore another coach after two years? Also where does 2023 rank compared to 2021 and 2017? All three years had some expectations going in and those expectations cratered very quickly.

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    11 months ago

    Mike Glennon was literally the worst football player I have ever watched when he was here and nobody else comes close. Blown out by the shit Bears, blown out by the mediocre chargers team, scheming up a first down was a huge obstacle to overcome.

    Once DJ went down, you just knew for a fact that we were going to lose every game afterwards. While it isn’t good by any means, at least now the offense is somewhat functional with their rookie third-stringer.