I personally dont have a problem with Jay at all. When a QB only has one look most of the time in Chambers, we can't call him a bad QB. McMicheal gives him an option every once in awhile, but when your passing game is supposed to stretch the field for your star running back, a tight-end needs to be the last guy you check before throwing the ball. Unless they are going to start sending Randy a bit more vertical, which he is definatley capable of. (We have to realize that our tightend is one of the best kept secrets in the AFC. He is a gamer for sure). But as for Feidler, I'm a strong supporter of letting him start the season with the new line and David Boston running down the left side. If all you Jay haters would go back and watch some game tape, I'm sure you'd see that it isn't that he can't make a throw, its that he can't make the throw because Chambers is trippled up and nobody else can get open. If I'm wrong, and after Jay starts this year and fails, then I'll gladly accept any critism of my view, but give the guy a chance with what is supposed to be a greatly improved offense.
He has won a hell of a lot more than he has lost, so he has that on his side. Lets see if he pull this off. He doesn't, then he doesn't. I think he will, and thats just my opinion.