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Originally Posted by Southpaw
I also know that he is not God, and he is making a mistake by leaving Brunell as the starter.
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Except if the goal is to win ballgames, hes NOT making a mistake. He has access to the same statistical production numbers that I do. He knows everything that I do and so much more its not even funny. And I can tell, from a purely statistical perspective even, that Mark Brunell deserves next to no blame for the 2-5 record. Sure, if he bounces a pass in, he is to blame. But when you have a guy completing more than 64% for more than 200 yards a game and getting picked less than once every two games, you realize that he's doing his part. Not his part and everyone elses like some of you want from the QB position. His part. Gibbs isn't stupid. He can analyze basic statistics without using his QB as a scapegoat.
The truth is that there is little that Joe Gibbs can do to turn this around. Prepare for Dallas and get the guys ready. That's his job. If things continue to bounce the other teams' way, if the defense continues to get walked all over by any offense that comes it's way, we will win about 6 games. And you wouldn't put it on Gibbs.