I think the coaches have shown that when there is a problem they address it. In 09 the defense was a big problem and they brought in Nolan. In 10 the special teams were atrocious against NE, and they made changes. The O-line was also bad in 10, and they drafted a guy in the 1st round. Our QB situation would have been fine for 3 years now if Pennington had not gotten injured. We looked at a few QBs in free agency and explored trades, but they did not think anyone of those guys was an upgrade over Henne. If Henne can continue to play like he did in preseason, the QB situation will be fine.
I agree that the O-line still does not look good, but the coaches are the ones with their jobs on the line. You would like to think that if their jobs are on the line and they saw a need, they will address it. They must see something we don't. That or they are incompetent and will be fired after the season. I want to believe it is the first one.