How does Pagano keep hanging around in Indy?
How does the NY Giant brain trust choose for an HC a socially awkward geek who always looks like he can't find his glasses in the media madhouse of the USA?
How does Hue Jackson keep getting a pass in Brownsland? They've won like 1 game in the past 2 seasons and don't seem to be getting any better. And, they think one solution is to bring back a longtime suspended pothead into that dysfunctional locker room? They don't know how to complete the paperwork for a trade to get an at least functional NFL QB? They keep passing on selecting QBs that are doing a good job in the NFL even as rookies?
The Cards think bringing in a 32 year old RB with a million miles on the odometer is the solution to their offensive woes?
Does John Elway know how to identify a good QB other than bringing in an aging HOF guy?
How in the world do the Pats spend so little on an Oline, using late draft picks and rookies, with seemingly one or two new starters every season, and yet they are effective enough to have a top offense year after year and keep Brady upright?
Why would the Vikes be seriously considering benching the effective and winning Keenum in favor of guy who hasn't played football in almost 2 years?
Why would the Bengals think that it was a good idea to ditch an older, almost always available and steady, All-Pro LT who is a great locker room leader? Their 3-5 record probably reflects the folly of that decision. Rams sure glad they did.
But here is the biggest mystery: just how bad must an HC be to field the worst offense in the league....by far. And then the next year, with the same RB, same QB, and same 3/5ths of an oline, that same team fields the best offense in the league? How bad you ask? It's never happened before in NFL history. It's as big a compliment to McVay as it is an indictment on Fisher.