Quote from: uconnjack8 on January 19, 2024, 12:50:09 PMLenn and Dan,
Here are my concerns/curiosities here:
1) I don't think I can recall a team changing 3 coordinators but keeping the HC. What caused this unique circumstance?
2) if all 3 of these guys were not "the right guy", how do we trust their decision making going forward? Did they learn from going 0 for 3 on their initial hires?
3) if some of these things happened independently (i.e. firing a STs coordinator) and without the sh!tstorm being reported it would feel a lot different. The reporting may be overstated and slanted and maybe most of the staff wants to work for Daboll. I am not convinced either way, but I feel like the way this has gone down is cause for some skepticism at least.
It is something we rarely see. I think we all knew ST was horrible and the coach had to go. It depends on how you view the offense to see how Kafka fared and I believe he was horrible in his game plans. I mention it several times, but this went right from the get-go when Kafka was calling QB runs, in the 4th quarter in the opener, down by 30+. What sense was that? I also believe he never really adjusted to the talent of the QBs on the field. he had a game plan, and he rarely diverted from it, even when anyone with one eye could see it wasn't working. Kafka has to go as he never helped the offense one bit. Wink is another story, and that is just a clash in personalities.
There is no way Daboll getting canned. They have to give him a chance to fix things, even if it means changing his staff.
Again, and this is just MOVHO, Kafka was the cause of many of our offensive woes this year and I wanted him gone by mid-season. If, what is being reported as true, is, there were several clashes between Daboll and Kafka, then I give Daboll credit for holding on till the end of the season.