Speaking of Kubiak... with all the news coming out regarding all the strange ways that Allen dealt with players and staff, I can't help but wonder what the impact of DA's firing will have on Kubiak's way of calling plays now. Will he have more freedom to call plays and game plan for opponents? Or will a desperate Rizzi be even more concerned about how he should implement the offensive schemes?
If Rizzi tends to back away and give KK more control of the offense, then we will certainly know what kind of offensive coordinator we really have. But if Rizzi ends up being a micro-manager of this team, it may be hard to know for sure if what we'll see going forward is more the philosophy of Rizzi or Kubiak. I suppose the best thing would be if we are seeing a collaboration of two football minds who are already on the same page in regard to running the offense and assembling game plans for our opponents.
It would be great if there are no clashes when making decisions either before or during the games. :scratch: