HEROHAMO wrote:Gruden giving up on Griffin halfway through a season is a reflection of his character as well. 1st year head coach giving up on the franchise player halfway through the season? How does that give me confidence in Jay. So far Jay has shown little proof that he knows what he is doing as a head coach. Surely he and Bruce have not drafted well either. Not one pro bowler or a starting caliber player for that matter.
Really? We're going to judge Gruden's draft after less than a year? And complain that he didn't get a rookie pro bowler out of a draft where he didn't even have a first round pick?? Come on, man. I don't know who was ultimately responsible for the 2014 draft, but they got a starter (Breeland) in the fourth round and Trent Murphy was starting out of the second round. I think we'll probably see Spencer Long and/or Moses starting before this year as well, so I'm not really sure how much we can honestly bitch about that draft.
And how is cutting bait on Griffin a "reflection of his character"? If you're talking about honesty, then sure. It seems pretty obvious that Mike Shanahan came to some of the same conclusions about Griffin. I would much rather have Jay Gruden, an experienced football coach and former quarterback, be honest about the QB situation. If he can fix RGIII then great, please do. If Cousins or McCoy is the QB that gives us the best chance to win right now, then the head football coach needs to play that guy.
Look at Cleveland. Hoyer wasn't great, but nobody on that coaching staff believed Manziel should start ahead of him. The HC caved in to pressure from ownership to start the first round pick, and it was a complete joke. We need a coach with the "character" to do what he feels is best for the entire football team.
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