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Is there ANY Scenario Where Solari Stays in 2008?
Usually a bottom feeder performance means a demotion/firing.
Driving the most powerful O in the league into the bottom of the basement should mean a dismissal - even during the season. The only scenario I can foresee that includes Solari involves Herm admitting that He is the reason our "arena football" offense died the death. Herm will either have to take responsibility for that putrid offense or throw Solari under the bus. I am hoping Norv gets canned in SD and we get him to build a real Coryell offense again. |
We ain't getting Norv, not even as a shoe-shiner.
Who has Gregg Knapp? |
Yes, but is the Oline coach
I don't really care if its the Coryell offense or not. I want a guy who can quickly develope a relationship with our young QB. Also Brodie, TG, and Bowe need to spend the offseason working togehter |
Sure there is. Herm and/or Carl come out and admit just how pathetic our O-Line is, and make the statement that NO offensive coordinator could have made anything from and offense anchored by that line. Or, they don't say it publicly but know full well just what the problem is, and give him the pass. OR, Herm is Vermeil-esque with his loyalty, and keeps Solari around a year or two too long, ala Greg Robinson.
Personally, I'd like to see Solari back to coaching the O-Line exclusively, and move Charlie Joiner up to coordinator. But like I said, Joiner wouldn't be any better with the turds we're lining up on the line. |
I fully expect Herm to throw Solari under the bus if there is ANY pressure on him to resign. However is they manage to eke out a 8-8 season then Herm will keep him so he has a pass / out for next season
Dave |
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I see somebody taking the hit. You can't finish 31st in the NFL in total offense and keep your job, can you? |
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Clark has has a year to grieve his father's passing & let things be. I wonder if now he steps in & becomes more hands on
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I think he'll be back.
The talent on offense is not competitive. If you watch the team, you see they cannot execute even simple plays. Everyone imagines these are 8 and 9 man fronts that are whipping us - but it's flat untrue. The Colts kept their safeties back all game, and we still couldn't run on their undersized front. And we turn the ball over or have a negative play on an alarming % of seven-stop drops. The conservatism is a response to the ineptiude not the cause of it. |
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Let's get one thing straight. What we saw yesterday was the game plan scripted for young Brodie to not get humiliated in his first start against the defending SB champs. They ran about 10 different plays that they probably meticulously prepared for in practice. I wonder if the whole playbook is open (both pages, front and back :rolleyes:) and Solari tries to game plan to this offense's actual strengths (saw faint glipses of that yesterday) whether we may arrive at the arena league like 20 ppg? I mean, is the potential there or not? Is it the play calling or do we just stink? |
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I think just as Norv is an OC who builds gaudy offenses but ruins a good offense as a HC, so Solari builds great OLs but ruins them as an OC. |
Pretty sure he will be discarded and off to another team building a solid OL agian.
Solari is just paving the way for Dickomotion offense in 2008... |
I honestly don't blame Solari. The Indy game strategy had Herm written all over it. In bugger juice.
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