Thanks Muck for the stats. I don't have time to keep up on some things so when I hear "oh yeah, Jake Plummer is ..........." hell, I don't know. I do know that David Boston is supposed to be one of the best WR's in the league. I also know that Dan Marino was great and he took alot of games onto his shoulders and won them. From what I see in the standings each year Jake Plummer doesn't seem to do too much of that. So unless a guy is a very significant upgrade why bring him in? Then you have to start ALL over again...teach the guy the offense, then the rest of the offense has to get used to the QB-where he goes when the pocket starts to fold in what direction does he like to scramble towards, how hard does he throw the ball and it goes on and on. I say Jay is going to be fine. And I also think that Wannstadt is one of the more securely positioned coaches in the league, even if we miss the playoffs.