The funny thing is that one year ago, most of this board was like trust the process and wins didn't matter...even in 2022 because we were "building the right way" And I was like Joe Douglas-into-a-hole.
One year later, my opinion of Douglas has improved because of the off-season while everyone is doom and gloom.
Wins matter whether you're rebuilding or not rebuilding. Imagine if someone told you to invest $78,000 promising that in 3 years it would be worth $70,000. You wouldn't exactly make that investment. Yet last season regarding this team, I think that most of the board would have been willing to do so.
People need to get off of the rollercoaster and realize that last year wasn't that good and this year isn't that bad...yet. It's still only 1 loss.
But I digress. There have been revealed some good things and bad things about this team. Going forward, the team has to figure out how to fix the problems. Did we learn anything useful this past Sunday?
I think one of the solutions to many of the problems is benching Flacco. Will Saleh do this? Probably not. And at some point, he'll be held accountable. 4-14 or 4 wins out of 18 games isn't even a good batting average. To add perspective, if a baseball manager did that, the team's record would be 36-126 if the manager and GM lasted that long.. We cannot continue like last season. It's simply not acceptable. Saleh's job is safe until the end of the season I suppose. But if he's not willing to make necessary changes at qb to right the ship then he probably should be shown the door.
The one thing that I'm optimistic about regarding Saleh is that he lies in his pressers. And so his saying in a presser that Flacco is still the starter doesn't carry a lot of weight.
But again, I digress. Yes
@cheaterhater , we may be able to be in some games for a half.