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Originally Posted by bigtex
I agree, Bro! The only way this ends well is if one or the other starts to shine. And I do not believe it can be Hoyer that will shine.
BoB better hope that Mallett is the answer because if it's not, all 3 of them may end up losing their job.
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I don't know which is worse case. Mallett shining on Sunday and perpetuating the problem or Mallett stepping on his dick.
Neither of these guys are the long term solution but if Mallet has a few good games we're going to be right back where we were. No QB.
I think BoB has the potential to be a great coach but he's made some mistakes that show his inexperience. If it meant getting rid of Smith, cleaning house and starting over from scratch with a new high powered coach, I'd grudgingly accept BoB's demise.
Problem is guys like Cower get a taste from a studio and they are done for the most part so the pool of available coaches with experience has gotten thin.
McNair has created a possible revolving door scenario where Smith goes out, a new GM comes in and while he's learning the ropes BoB doesn't get the support he needs and gets fired in a couple of years. Then the new coach comes in and has to work with a GM more concerned with saving his job than building a team for the new coach and so on and so on.
Smith need to go