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Originally Posted by Racehorse
If e had tried that approach all year long, we would know for sure. Shane did not go run heavy until it was too late for this season.
Which makes me think this tear was a wash from the start, because the only goal was to develop AR as a passer. Then they switched QBs midstream to try to win now, and it backfired.
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It’s because the team lacks a plan and a vision. I’ve been saying it for years. Ballard has never shown a cohesive plan to win. From Luck, to Rivers, to Wentz, to Ryan he has never supported the QB with the rest of the roster. It’s a hodgepodge of shit. Sign a QB on the verge of retirement but treat the rest of the roster (especially WR) like a multi year rebuild. Trade for an old immobile QB, depend on a journeyman guard and a rookie 3rd round pick who has only played the position for two years to protect him at LT. is it really a surprise that AR had no real vet mentor, a RB that is horrible is pass pro, TEs that can’t catch, and a mediocre D? Not to anyone that has watched Ballard operate. The one thing I can guarantee you is that Ballard wasn’t trying to win by benching AR. He has never been playoffs or bust. Never.