BakoSaint |
05-21-2024 08:23 PM |
Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
(Post 996176)
Tell me, Bako, exactly how many snaps have you seen our current offensive linemen take this season with another year of development and work with what should be a far superior offensive coaching staff, more than one of which have a great reputation of developing offensive linemen? Zero? Yup. That's right. Zero.
:rolleyes:
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How silly of me to think that the players who actually take the field and how they looked in the most recent games they actually played matters. Obviously the Carolina Panthers will go 20-0 and win the Super Bowl because I have seen exactly 'zero yup thats right zero' snaps of their players 'this season with another year of development and work with what should be a far superior coaches staff, more than one of which have a great reputation.' Clearly if Dave Canales could get a washed up Baker Mayfield to the playoffs, he will be able to instantly fix all the problems with Bryce Young and turn Diontae Johnson and Adam Thielen into Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Clearly will all the years he spent in Seattle, Canales will instantly turn the Panthers defense into a reincarnation of the Legion of Boom. If we just ignore all the previous performance of every player on their roster and focus on positives in their assistant coaching staffs biographies even if those positives really only amount to a fairly similar playoff outcome than prior years before they joined the team, there is nobody the Panthers can't beat.
Heck, one could argue the Panthers could even beat us, holding the Saints to 17-3 with our only 3 losses coming to the Panthers. Because honestly if you look at 2023 the Bucs did a lot better than expected with Canales as an offensive coach, they were not expected to succeed with Mayfield and were supposed to be last in the division after losing Brady. Meanwhile you cannot say the same for Kubiak. The 49ers played in the NFC Championship in the 2022 season before he arrived, and were only eliminated due to a QB injury in that championship game. Then the next year they did not have a QB injury, did go the Superbowl, and lost. The Bucs performed much better than expectations in 2023, the 49ers were pretty well within expectations as a favorite to be in the NFC Championship game, and achieving the median outcome of winning it but losing the next game.
Essentially your argument is that Kubiak is a miracle worker. We can go into the season minus three starting oline, replace one with an unproven rookie and the other two with minimum salary camp bodies, and we are going to dramatically improve. The problem is that argument could be used for any team with any coaching change. And I don't see the miracles on Kubiak's resume. Were the 2023 49ers way better then expected? They had a very similar season to 2022. Were the 2022 Broncos great? No, they were worse than expected. Did the Vikings ever win their division during Kubiak's 3 years there? No. They finished 2nd or 3rd and manages one wildcard win in 3 years with an expensive QB, similar to their track record before and after Kubiak.
I am not saying Klint Kubiak will not be a good coach. He may or may not be. But he is not god. He has not engineered a massive improvement anywhere he has been. He is not so amazingly unrivaled in his talent that we could line up a bunch of camp bodies on oline and break records with offense. He is human. Its reasonable to expect that our offensive line will be a considerable weakness based on the past performance of our players and the lack of any experienced healthy Tackle on the roster and the lack of a mobile QB.
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