I'm not thinking emotionally, I'm thinking strategically. We don't have an offensive mind that can compete in today's NFL, and the defense doesn't match our talent. This puts us at a disadvantage, where even if we could somehow become decent, we just won't be able to compete against the big boys. If the best we can hope for under that situation is we play our best and they play their worst and we eke out a win, that's our team being strategically inferior. Not a good place to be. Not necessarily bad if you just want to compete to make the playoffs. Bad if championships are your goal.
If we get a stud OC somehow, they'd eventually be poached to be a head coach either at the NFL or college level. Then we are back in the same situation again, either needing some talented lower level assistant to pick up the slack or needing to identify, lure, and hire another OC. Then hoping our offense can get on page with him and we don't lose a season trying to integrate it all.
While it's just a guess, there is probably not going to be too many DC's poached as a head coach for the forseeable future. Maybe if one can finally figure out a defensive scheme to stop what is going on. Wilks isn't that man. So what good is a defensive coach that, even if we overlooked all the bad decisions, doesn't gain us anything strategically? Certainly not on offense, and no signs of it on defense.
It seems the ideal setup now is having a good offensive mind as hc/oc and hiring a quality veteran DC who probably could of been a head coach in yesterday's NFL (and maybe was at some point).
Either way, while wins are the most important thing, if we had won those three games, our offense still would of been inept and taken us nowhere and our defense still wouldn't match our players. Hell if we won one or two of those games we might still have disaster Mike McCoy as OC.
I think where the author errors is in the thinking that we are only mindless fans who are only looking at wins. But there is something deeper here.
Emotionally is wanting to fire because we have lost many games. Almost everyone here (virtually all season long) have been pointing out HOW we are losing. Sure emotions have come with it, but at the core underneath those emotions are all the tactical and strategic errors this staff has shown to make and is designed around.
Our posters here have been pointing out how inept our offense and defense is. How critical turning points have been miscoached. How the coaches seem to speak as if they know it's the same problems over and over again, but for the most part are powerless to stop them from continuing. Not just our head coach, but the collection of coordinator and assistant coaches. There's probably a decent one or three on the staff, but they are being completely overshadowed by the overall ineptness of the staff as a whole. Nevertheless they aren't the ones who will make or break this staff.
To their credit they have made some changes, and have fired McCoy, but these coaches are now partially coaching in ways that are foreign to them. Where the wellspring of innovations is not flowing. Perhaps down the road BL will turn into a decent OC, but that time is not now. I would like to keep him on to learn under an innovative mind and hope he can progress in subsequent years.
Even if we were 5-6, this team would still reek of suckage under the surface. While I'm sure more would be willing to give Wilks another year, he would be on shaky ground.
As others have stated we are historically bad. Our offense is so bad, but the league is having one of its highest scoring outputs ever. We are breaking records bad. Not just setting them, but taking good ones away from former Cardinals. Last week our defense allowed Rivers to take a % completions in a game record away from Kurt Warner while he was with us. We're on the path to a 2-14 season, maybe we can scratch out a win against Detroit or Atlanta and end up 3-13.
Finally it just would be fair to point out that even with the disaster unfolding with Wilks, Keim/MB have plenty of blame to shoulder as well. Maybe Keim can turn it around or maybe it's time to show him the door. But nowhere that I can see is keeping Wilks some part of a legit plan for the future.
Right now Wilks is the reverse Midas effect. Everything he's seemed to touch has turned to...
You must be registered for see images attach
...and no one wants to take another bite of that.