cuppacoffee
Resident Grouch
I think it is safe to say that some of our players have been severly under-coached.
Which player do you think will improve under a new coaching staff, and if you have a reason to think so.
Such as:
Seth Wand...
Players cannot fool the other players. When Boselli was here he stated that Wand had the skills and would be a good player. It was too long ago for me to locate a link but it has been discussed here in the past.
The first time Wand was given a chance at LT he played very well (again going by memory, was it against Miami? ). It appeared to me that for some reason Wand got into Pendrys doghouse and was relegated to the bench. Wand is still here and Pendry is gone, that should tell us something.
David Carr...
Really receiving a lot of abuse on the MBs lately.
It has been hashed and re-hashed but IMO Carr has never been in a situation where he could succeed. Sure, he has not progressed as far as we had hoped when he was drafted, but sooner or later self preservation sets in.
Here's hoping that Kubiak proves out to be the QB tutor we think he is.
Tony Hollings...
Again, another player who has not been put in a position to succeed. When has he ever played except behind our third string O line.
Dave Ragone
Same as Hollings
These are just my opinions. We all have one or two of those.

Which player do you think will improve under a new coaching staff, and if you have a reason to think so.
Such as:
Seth Wand...
Players cannot fool the other players. When Boselli was here he stated that Wand had the skills and would be a good player. It was too long ago for me to locate a link but it has been discussed here in the past.
The first time Wand was given a chance at LT he played very well (again going by memory, was it against Miami? ). It appeared to me that for some reason Wand got into Pendrys doghouse and was relegated to the bench. Wand is still here and Pendry is gone, that should tell us something.
David Carr...
Really receiving a lot of abuse on the MBs lately.
It has been hashed and re-hashed but IMO Carr has never been in a situation where he could succeed. Sure, he has not progressed as far as we had hoped when he was drafted, but sooner or later self preservation sets in.
Here's hoping that Kubiak proves out to be the QB tutor we think he is.
Tony Hollings...
Again, another player who has not been put in a position to succeed. When has he ever played except behind our third string O line.
Dave Ragone
Same as Hollings
These are just my opinions. We all have one or two of those.

