Yeah, I don't want to sound unrelentingly pessimistic, I'm just still in the "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore" phase of things. Sure there's a chance of all of these things, but this year with the exception of better play from Kyler Murray, has gone exactly how I anticipated.
Very worried about finding a competent GM who will want to take this over, or a DC who will want to join a coach who could be on the outs in as soon as a year depending on the GM/Coach relationship.
For coaches and coordinators I believe this job is bottom 3 as long as Steve Keim is in charge. For a GM I believe it’s a very solid opening. No incoming GM is going to be tied to Kingsbury long term but would in all likelihood be on board for keeping him through 2020 and evaluating him and his staff. Murray has shown that he’s capable of playing in this league and if he can continue to improve with a better team he might actually develop into the player many believe he already is.
To Keim’s credit he hasn’t mortgaged the teams future with bad long term contracts or traded away draft capital.