I can dig your 2nd paragraph to a degree. I don’t think it had nothing to do with trusting. It was Obrien forcing his will as usual. He’s what one would call the ultimate control freak. Like I pointed out to you before, after Watson’s rookie season when we had great fireworks going on, easily scoring 30+ a game, O’Brien reverted back to his brand of football the following year. There’s a very familiar quote,” don’t fix it what’s not broken “. Now don’t go all Steel on me here, try to read and understand exactly what I am saying here. I understand what O’Brien is doing here. He wants to established his own footprints on the game. Typical every coach in his position does. But sometimes you have to either adapt to your players skill sets or slowly incorporate your type of brand. This is why I’m so adamant about how this coaching staff failing these players. When you see your quarterback struggling, I’m in the belief that you have to dial it back and help get him into a rhythm. You also have to slowly feed him when incorporating your high tech system. But again once you seen your QB healthy then you should’ve went back to what worked in his rookie year, then slowly threw in your specific offensive brand.