Demanding, Detailed, Accountable Klint Kubiak is winning over coaches and players alike

I think there was a litany of things that happened It was not a far-fetched idea to keep the continuity with DA and even Pete, even though PC failed there were indications that he could be successful. The offense was successful in 2012 with PC calling plays and SP let Pete call plays even after he hurt his leg in 11. So there was a precedent. But PC was pretty lost without SP. One puzzling thing is for continuity's sake why did we move on from Nugent as OL coach? Roshar trained him and Roshar is a good OL coach. Also who's hire was Marrone? He was literally hired within a day of DA. Why not move Roshar from Run game coordinator/TE's back to OL coach? And them we lost Roshar to Tulane.
We may need to start having an honest conversation about why we lost most of our games in 2012. It wasn't because of the defense...
-Washington: Offense
-Panthers: Offense
-Broncos: Offense
-49ers: Offense
-Falcons: Offense
-Giants: Offense

6 of our 9 losses could easily be put on our offense crapping the bed but we want to hold on to Pete doing a great job that season?

Another wrong move was going so hard after Watson that we lost Armstead. But make no mistake QB was a fairly big issue no matter how much you worship at the JW alter. PC was not good but you put a great QB with him and there's a big difference
Our QB issue was tied to 3 of the 4 things below that were our real issues in 2022-2023.
-Coaching
-O-line
-Run game
-D-line

The problem is, there are a lot of people that didn't look at anything outside of the quarterback for the issues we were facing before Carr. There were post and media articles about how Pete can now open up the playbook and how O-line issues were tied to Winston and Dalton not being able to call protections or as we heard all off-season "pre-snap." QB was only a "fairly big issue" for those that wanted to make it so. Those other 4 bullet points eclipsed anything related to the QB position.

On another note, I wonder how my boy is doing in Cleveland?

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From March:
I don't think Allen has ever liked Winston, if we are being honest. Not going to lie, him going to Cleveland was unexpected, but from a coaching standpoint, it's a great fit. Stefanski's scheme, being a Shanahan-Kubiak guy, is play-action and bootleg heavy, and there are very few QBs, if any, that is better than Winston at running play-action. Ken Dorsey's offensive philosophy (Erhardt-Perkins) is very similar, conceptually, to the offense that Jimbo Fisher ran at FSU/TAMU. From a standpoint of scheme fit, probably couldn't find one better. Situation tho.....eh...lol

Their training camp will be interesting...