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Originally Posted by Mattyk72
So now Gibbs is a bumbling idiot who has no grasp of reality?
Maybe I'm missing your analogy.
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I think what he is saying is, it's obvious that the QB position is a problem. It seems as if Gibbs is saying, 'Problem? What problem? There's no problem.' At some point, credentials aside, Gibbs may start to lose some credibility by refusing to admit that the situation continues to be a hinderance to the team. He can point to all other things (receivers not being open, OL not blocking, etc) but the bottom line is the QB has to make plays. He has to be a threat to the defense. When Wilbon has gone into EVERY opposing lockerroom and they have singled Brunell out as the reason the offense isn't moving the ball, when every analyst confirms that Brunell is done, at some point Gibbs needs to acknowledge the obvious that a change needs to be made.