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That's the big question right now for me. If they believe it's right to stay with Keenum that's OK. But other changes need to be made to increase accountability and send a message that collectively that's just not good enough as an offense. So what are those changes? Whether it's activating and playing Cooper and Spruce, benching Robinson, whatever something needs to be changed. If not then Fisher really does lose credibility.
I doubt they approach it that way. I think they just aim to improve what they have and what they're doing. Fix the running game, and so on. IMO? If they can;t do that sending messages to players won't matter either way.
The message would just be...we have scapegoats but cannot fix the one thing that needs fixing....
looks like one mans scapegoat is another mans holding players accountable...which coincidentally enough is fixing the problem. Have a hunch you have never coached...you better be the alpha male 24-7 or you will lose your players. The entire locker room knows the difference between holding players accountable vs being a scapegoat. If someone is screwing up on the field costing a team wins he better suffer the consequences or risk having the entire team tuning you out