Several interesting thoughts have come to mind regarding Wannstedt in light of the Ricky Williams retirement.
Does this disaster buy Wannstedt more seasons if he reaches say 9-7 and gets a Wild Card(and loses)? Losing a player the caliber of RW certainly hamstrings a guy with Super Bowl or bust hanging over his head.
Or if Miami misses the playoffs altogether is Wannstedt still finished?
I know a lot of people are bummed about this, but remember in 2000 Wannstedt led this team to a playoff victory with much less offensive talent(and arguably less defensive talent) than is in the fold now. I guess we're going to see how this man handles this disaster.
I know how most people want Wannstedt gone, but if he is able to lead this team after this off-season into the playoffs, would that change anyone's mind about him, even if it's only into the Wild Card round?
Just curious.
Does this disaster buy Wannstedt more seasons if he reaches say 9-7 and gets a Wild Card(and loses)? Losing a player the caliber of RW certainly hamstrings a guy with Super Bowl or bust hanging over his head.
Or if Miami misses the playoffs altogether is Wannstedt still finished?
I know a lot of people are bummed about this, but remember in 2000 Wannstedt led this team to a playoff victory with much less offensive talent(and arguably less defensive talent) than is in the fold now. I guess we're going to see how this man handles this disaster.
I know how most people want Wannstedt gone, but if he is able to lead this team after this off-season into the playoffs, would that change anyone's mind about him, even if it's only into the Wild Card round?
Just curious.