NYSteel
Regular Member
This is absolutely correct.The coach has been picked. Now the next big question is quarterback. And that could take a few years to figure out. But make no mistake, this is ALL ABOUT the coach and QB tandem that is formed out of this hiring.
Say whatever you want about the head coach, coordinators, position coaching or the owner.
The most promising way to achieve a SB win is to employ a HOF QB, in their prime, on your roster.
Noll won 4 with Bradshaw. Cowher and Tomlin snagged 1 each with Ben.
Without the commodity of a HOF caliber QB on the roster, especially with the way the rules are structured in today's game, the propensity to win the SB is greatly diminished.
It's very interesting to me, seeing the current SB match up, with one QB (Maye) emerging as a front line starter with the potential to deemed great as his career progresses. He was the 3rd overall pick 2 years ago.
Darnold as well was a 3rd overall pick 6 years ago... And has certainly taken some time to develop. But he's played at a very high level the last two years.
Neither of these guys are being called future HOFers...yet.
Looking at our roster... We have a far past prime HOF qb... An unproven 6th round rookie and a career backup.
To think anything like a playoff win is in the cards for next season is folly to me right now. McCarthy at this point, with Kahn, needs a home run draft to get this team turned around with a QB of the future. The aged out HOFer playing with new or revamped systems on both sides of the ball might eek out a playoff win should the draft pan out nicely. Otherwise, I think a couple of tough seasons lie ahead.