On the surface this sounds fine. However, my concern is that this just wasn't the case. Now I'm not saying they didn't make dumb mistakes. I'm just saying that was a small part of the problem. As I see it the Cards failed in so many areas that the situation snowballed into total failure.
It started with bad personnel decisions like no CB depth, slim O-line depth and no return man on the roster. They treated the draft like it was all about future rights rather than players who could offer immediate help. Then the Cards treated the preseason like it was for amusement purposes only.
It only took one winnable game to be lost before they realized they had an empty corner. The first half of the season was spent trying to get the offensive rhythm the preseason should have given them. The second half was spent trying to overcome injuries that exposed their depth issues. Overshadowing the entire season was the near total incompetence of the special teams units. I know this is strong language but I don't recall ever seeing a contender with special teams this bad. It's also a concern that BA didn't see this as a major failing.
My concern is that if the Cards think this can all be fixed by playing "smarter," fans are in for a long year. Free agency will force real change, but not necessarily the needed change. Jones returns as ST coach, but has done little to deserve that confidence. Keim will have to do a major makeover of personnel. The Cards will need to treat preseason as an opportunity for a needed fast start. Finally, this team is likely to be just a marginal contender. The whole performance must be greater than the sum of the parts. Avoiding dumb mistakes will help, but stellar play will need to be the rule, not the exception.
It started with bad personnel decisions like no CB depth, slim O-line depth and no return man on the roster. They treated the draft like it was all about future rights rather than players who could offer immediate help. Then the Cards treated the preseason like it was for amusement purposes only.
It only took one winnable game to be lost before they realized they had an empty corner. The first half of the season was spent trying to get the offensive rhythm the preseason should have given them. The second half was spent trying to overcome injuries that exposed their depth issues. Overshadowing the entire season was the near total incompetence of the special teams units. I know this is strong language but I don't recall ever seeing a contender with special teams this bad. It's also a concern that BA didn't see this as a major failing.
My concern is that if the Cards think this can all be fixed by playing "smarter," fans are in for a long year. Free agency will force real change, but not necessarily the needed change. Jones returns as ST coach, but has done little to deserve that confidence. Keim will have to do a major makeover of personnel. The Cards will need to treat preseason as an opportunity for a needed fast start. Finally, this team is likely to be just a marginal contender. The whole performance must be greater than the sum of the parts. Avoiding dumb mistakes will help, but stellar play will need to be the rule, not the exception.