I guess. I don't expect the ownership to fire their weakest member.
I do understand people being frustrated by the penalties, two-minute drill shenanigans, and everything else. That's definitely on Kliff and he should and probably will be fired for it barring some crazy turnaround.
I don't understand people being mad at play design and calling when we see every week people are running open. I don't understand people being mad about execution when Kliff can't make Robby Anderson catch the ball that hits him in the hands.
The interesting question is what would it take for Kliff to save his job? The Cards have 8 games left. If they went 5-3 over the next stretch, would that convince the team to save $5 million (or whatever) for the next year? If they want 4-2?
Also, can NBC flex out that Christmas Day SNF game? YOWZA it could be bleak.
I can’t understand you’re being okay with:
-50 horizontal plays per game - for a team that no matter the changing personnel can’t execute it effectively
- few slants or drags, you know, plays that are designed so receivers catch the ball with forward momentum
- few combo routes where one route is meant to open the other - most of what I’ve seen from kliff’s playbook is premised on stretching the defense to its maximum and then relying upon individual players to win one-on-one battles - that works great in college, less so in the nfl
-continued use of AJ Green/Anderson when dortch is sitting on the bench. There is no argument in favor of their size as neither blocks, we aren’t throwing jump balls, and when we do neither of those guys comes down with them - get your most talented receivers on the damn field
I think there’s a ton to criticize kliff about in regards to both play design and play calling.