Not sure I understand the arguement some make that we need to just wait another season and then fire DA.

I'm sure this has been repeated over and over again so I apologize, I have no desire to read 7 pages of ranting. Heres my take.

There are only 32 HC jobs in the NFL, which makes it a very attractable and coveted job.

HOWEVER

The state of our franchise, is at one of the lowest points it could be all time.

1) We have pushed back the cap for so many years, because we had a Superbowl Calibur team. All good things come to an end, when Drew Brees retired and Sean Payton jettisoned us for Denver, the process started for us.

2) We are tied to Derek Carr for minimally 2 more years. I know people say we can get out of it early, or even at the two year mark but this just continues to grow the negative cap trend we have had for the past decade. At some point we are just going to have to play players that are cheap and undeveloped to get back to a good situation.

3) Just like any job in the world, when there is mass turnover you should immediately question what is going on? Organizations that consistently changing leadership year after year and consistently dumpster fires. (Oakland / Chicago / Detroit (before Campbell) / Arizona and the list goes on.

4) Firing your top leader midseason when you do not have anyone to man the ship behind him is not a wise move. The best option is during the offseason, when you aren't worried about impacting games / practice / free agents. Everyone mentions this person or that person, but if they really were coveted someone would of poached them from our staff after such a historic run with Sean P.

I for one think Dennis Allen was the wrong hire, he doesn't have the "it" factor to be a leader of men, but I also don't believe his replacement is on staff. We need a young, egar, offensive mind that will change our culture back to fearless. Nobody meets that descripton on the current staff