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Time to fire Kubiak...
#11
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
@AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
It doesn't matter who is OC with Zimmer at the helm. The revolving door of offensive coordinators should have been a big red flag. Fire Zimmer.

I'm firmly on board with Zimmer.  I was a major advocate even going into this season.  I don't think the Wilfs do anything midseason. 

At this point if we could end up in the top couple picks say top 10sih.  I'd be onboard with trying our luck on the QB roulette wheel. 
Wait what? You want to keep him? Why draft a qb then? They won't develop him. And the qb class is not that good.

Clear this up, I say ditch Zimmer but I don't think it happens till after the season.
I also say start planning for life beyond Cousins.  If that means picking QB high, go for it. 
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#12
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
@AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
It doesn't matter who is OC with Zimmer at the helm. The revolving door of offensive coordinators should have been a big red flag. Fire Zimmer.

I'm firmly on board with Zimmer.  I was a major advocate even going into this season.  I don't think the Wilfs do anything midseason. 

At this point if we could end up in the top couple picks say top 10sih.  I'd be onboard with trying our luck on the QB roulette wheel. 
Wait what? You want to keep him? Why draft a qb then? They won't develop him. And the qb class is not that good.

Clear this up, I say ditch Zimmer but I don't think it happens till after the season.
I also say start planning for life beyond Cousins.  If that means picking QB high, go for it. 
Ok you scared me for a minute there I was like wtf. Yeah they probably wait until the season ends if they have the balls to do it. Not sure what the plan is at qb. I am just sick and tired of this coaching staff.
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#13
oh the painful reality of nepotism
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#14
I would be really surprised if Zimmer fired the son of good friend (especially as he should know this is his last year).   It was a mistake to elevate him for that very reason.  How many of you would fire a good friend's son if you were retiring at the end of the year?
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#15
@VO, there is also 53 players to consider here.

Players who (for the most part) give an awful lot of themselves during the week and game day too. IMO this far transcends hurting the feelings of a staffers dad. 


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#16
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@VO, there is also 53 players to consider here.

Players who (for the most part) give an awful lot of themselves during the week and game day too. IMO this far transcends hurting the feelings of a staffers dad. 
I am not in disagreement with you but I don't think Zimmer is wired to think that way.  He is loyal to individuals more than he is loyal to the team as a whole (in my opinion).  I would bet that when Zimmer lured Kubiak senior last year, they cut a deal for Kubiak the younger to be DC this year (total speculation alert).
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#17
The offense has regressed.  It is obvious he isn't up for the job

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#18
The offense can be explosive but just completely disappears for large sections of games.   You need a QB in this league that can occasionally get you a 3rd down conversion with his legs or maneuver the pocket till someone uncovers. Our QB cannot do either  
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#19
The offense can be explosive but just completely disappears for large sections of games.   You need a QB in this league that can occasionally get you a 3rd down conversion with his legs or maneuver the pocket till someone uncovers. Our QB cannot do either  
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#20
I get why Zimmer went with Kubiak.  It’s the surest way to ensure that Cousins ended
up having the same offensive system. 
Obviously, there’s risks with taking an inexperienced OC, and those
risks are bearing fruits.


Everyone wants that fresh young mind as their OC, but sometimes
you have to risk that young means inexperienced.  The downfall with Zimmer is that he’s so
hands off on the offensive side of the ball, that inexperienced means there’s
no one else to provide the leadership on the offensive side of the ball.  I think Zimmer needed to bring in some more
wisdom on the offensive side of the ball as an assistant, or he needed a legit
DC and he would work with the offense.  Being inexperienced on both sides of the ball
at the coordinator positions was super dumb.
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