I thought about this a lot during the game. I'm thinking more about what Rick Smith and B'OB will do to turn this ship around. Are they on the hotseat at all? If so, things will get pretty interesting for the rest of the year.
So two ways to think about this.
1.) What can B'OB, Smith, current brain trust do to turn this around? They have to salvage this season and make it respectable. With what we trot out there on the Oline and the QB it feels like nothing they will do will get this team on the right track. The one thing to do is to fire Crennel, the defense CAN'T be this bad. I know our LBs suck (not including Clowney) and I know our safeties are at best average. Our CB group with Kareem healthy is not THIS bad. Our Dline gets NO pressure. This is with Watt, Wilfork, Clowney on the line. How can it be that we go entire halves without so much as a pressure? Other guys like Crick and Merciless that rush are decent players too. They are nothing to scream and shout about but they should be benefiting from playing next to Watt.
What else can they do? Well, not sure. The Oline has been in shambles. One thing I liked about Kubiak is that he put so much of an emphasis there. on running his ZBS and getting guys that could. One thing that you knew about a Kubiak coached team is that they will run the ball. It's like clockwork with him, no matter your RB Kubiak will get the most out of the running game. It's not working for B'OB
I wonder if they feel the pressure do they make a desperation move. As in Smith/B'OB together. Try to trade for RG3 and hope he still has the juice and confidence in himself. Certainly I would make the call and see what it would take. It's clear Hoyer and Mallet are not going to win you games.
2.) What will the organization do? That's the bigger question.
What will McNair allow for? Is he content with this? Is he thinking "Well, it's only his second year" or is he pissed and that so many dismal performances has suddenly put the other Bob's job under review? This 41-0 thing is not just a one week thing. Every week we go down by about 20 points and have to come back. Nearly every single week. It's a problem. So if the organization DOES move on you have to wonder what McNair is thinking.
In the end this franchise has not been much to write home about. Kubiak's tenure had the team be mostly relevant and not a joke. He seems like one of those guys like Jeff Fisher, a pretty good coach that may have problems getting over the hump but your team will be respectable under him. The 2-14 season did happen but no one could have predicted that Schaub stuff.
The organization needs a refresh. Smith is a terrible GM. Handles the cap about as poorly as can be handled. Every year we lose depth that we have to replace. This team seems to ALWAYS be capped strapped. Lets not even talk about the drafts. Also, if you are the GM and your coach is being a knucklehead about the QB situation you have to talk him going into the season with something other than Hoyer/Mallet.
That was the BIGGEST mistake. EVERYONE here knew it. Everyone knew Hoyer and Mallet would not cut it. One is a all time backup and a average backup at that. The other was a completely unproven BACKUP.
This post is longer than I imagined it. I guess I needed to vent after that one.