Interesting theory, Mitch; but you don't have any empiracle evidence to prove it.
Unless you (& the rest of us) are given the privilege of being embedded with specific players and coaches 24/7 and can see for ourselves how much time goes into game-prep, how effective those prep methods are, how it stacks up against what other teams are doing (your description of Wilson's game prep certainly setting a high standard) and how well individual players absorb this information and translate it to execution on the field - we're only guessing.
It's one thing to legitimately question whether our game prep is where it needs to be but not very cool to throw bricks without having proof.
You want proof of coaching and FO ineptness, Jeff---try this, for example:
Your HOF QB who brought you to the Super Bowl and then to the second round of the playoffs the next year opts out of the second year of his contract because: (a) he says the game isn't fun anymore; and (b) the concussion he incurred scared him and his wife---
Where did the organization and the coaches fail Kurt Warner? They didn't do all they could to protect him. In fact, with as shaky an offensive line as he played behind during the Super Bowl year, they drafted a RB in the first round instead of a tackle or guard---then drafted Cody Brown, Rashad Johnson and Greg Toler before taking a guard in Round 5 in Herman Johnson.
As you and everyone knows, the coaches in CKW's system do not choose to offer any help for the tackles---
It's not speculation or theorizing to arrive at the conclusion that CKW's system is about as QB unfriendly as there is the NFL---how the line is built, how it is coached and how the system is run.
QBs in this system are going to take a vicious pounding.
Warner certainly took his.
Since then---even---
The situation has gotten worse---
The tackles can't pass protect---and now the guards and center aren't holding up.
Even in a pre-season game the coaches watched on and did nothing as Kamerion Wimbley blew past D.J. Young play after play after play and got big hits each time on the team's top two QBs: Skelton and Kolb. It's amazing both didn't go down right then and there.
Batiste had been doing it for over 8 games...
And yet nothing...until quarter 2 of Game 9.
No moves, no trades, no substitutions...almost never any chipping....and on the rare occasions where the do chip the TEs either whiff or throw a lame arm at the shoulder. The technique is so bad it's as if it has never been taught.
When we were playing the Vikings---the FOX crew kept saying how the Vikings coaches were expecting to give rookie LT Matt Kalil some help on the edge---seeing as he was a rookie and all---and that the coaches were pleased to see that he hadn't needed a great deal of help thus far.
We have Batiste and Massie at tackles---did we ever hear that from CKW? No because there was no concerted or determined effort to give them help.
What QB in his right mind would ever want to come here?
Good preparation would mean that we would see some "max protection" plays, at the very least. Anyone seen a max protection play from CKW ever?
This general disregard for the players' health goes well BEYOND the QB---
Why is Larry Fitzgerald playing late into meaningless blowout losses?
How about when CKW kept Boldin in versus GB and Leinart airmailed a pass and Boldin got hurt---in a totally meaningless game with the playoffs starting the next week. Boldin couldn't play the next week....that was AFTER the horrendous Boldin fractured face incident late in a meaningless blowout loss in NY.
How about running Beanie Wells ad nausuem deep into the second halfs of the pre-season games two years ago...when he was nursing a bad knee no less?
Is that enough proof?
One of the great things about Warner which often goes by unsaid---he NEVER wanted to hang one of his WRs out to dry. The Boldin situation in NY scared the hell out of Warner because he felt it was his fault.
How about the coach?