We have the rest of the season to evaluate Grier and Flores. I do think they need to win at least one game, even if it costs us Tua, just to show they know how to win a game, especially if more experienced options become available. I'm not saying anything against them, but I always want to upgrade if we can.
Playing devil's advocate on some of the positives here, our last three games have been against bottom feeders, except maybe the Bills this year. I would expect to see statistical improvement over the last three games. Let's see how it pans out for the rest of the year. As for penalties, not sure getting ejected for throwing a punch shows discipline, but regarding fewest penalties, is it possible that players just aren't playing aggressively? Playing not to get hurt? That could explain low penalties and also the lack of turnovers, where we have only 3 for the season. For me, I haven't seen enough improvement yet to keep an 0-16 coach and GM. But fortunately nobody has to decide today...we have the rest of the season. Let's hope the improvement continues and we win at least one game. That's all I need to see. Who knows what Ross wants to see, though, and that's all that matters.
Playing devil's advocate on some of the positives here, our last three games have been against bottom feeders, except maybe the Bills this year. I would expect to see statistical improvement over the last three games. Let's see how it pans out for the rest of the year. As for penalties, not sure getting ejected for throwing a punch shows discipline, but regarding fewest penalties, is it possible that players just aren't playing aggressively? Playing not to get hurt? That could explain low penalties and also the lack of turnovers, where we have only 3 for the season. For me, I haven't seen enough improvement yet to keep an 0-16 coach and GM. But fortunately nobody has to decide today...we have the rest of the season. Let's hope the improvement continues and we win at least one game. That's all I need to see. Who knows what Ross wants to see, though, and that's all that matters.