True or not, KM has a ton of growing up/maturing to do...
You draft a mobile, athletic guy who's to be the linchpin of a modern offense. Then you hire a HC known for his creativity.
And then you let 'er rip. several things can then happen: 1) the QB instantly turns out to be Superman, 2) The QB turns out to be an instant bust. 3) It takes 3 or 4 seasons for the QB to learn his craft and 4) the QB starts out like a house-a-fire but stalls out after his first or second season and either 5) figures things out and becomes a superstar or 6) continues to follow a downward trajectory.
Right now the fear is that KM will open Door #6. But any projected outcome is possible. Lots of static from the peanut gallery from fans and pundits who think they know, but are only guessing.
As for KK - The players under him have got to improve and his play calling needs to sparkle and he must be adept to adjusting to opponents' moves. I don't see this happening of late, and our play calling seems more than a litle uncreative and may I dare say static?
Cards are staring at us from a 10-foot manhole. Issue has to be: What moves (if any) should MB make to dig our way out of the hole.
We can fire the coach or keep the coach, and both approaches might be right...or wrong. The important thing is that we not be overaggressive or underaggressive but "get it right."
(Hint - Despite playing really, really bad, we've usually remained within scoring position in most games. Do we need a complete overhaul? Or would a few key additions do the trick)?