Apparently.
There is zero attention to detail, and never has been.
If that were not the case, we would have won yesterday's game.
If you're taking care of details, **** like getting punts blocked and dropping inexperienced QB's into the end zone and abandoning an effective ground game when up 2 scores doesn't happen every single week.
I'm not sure what the thought process is as to why we lose a game in a different manner each week? Just a huge 4 year run of bad luck?
No. It's because all the little **** ends up adding up to big ****, and the WAY you prepare for the little **** is a reflection on how you prepare for everything else.
Financial advisors often day "watch the pennies and the dollars will follow".
It's no different in this game. Sloppy preparation across all the little areas shows up. Drip by drip.
Assuming your experienced returner knows not to catch a punt on the goal line -- drip. Confusion on your calls and your kicker kicks left when coverage is to the right. Drip. Your QB not knowing he absolutely can't run into the end zone and take a safety on (first or second) down in a one score game. Drip. On and on and on.
Does Alberts really believe bringing in new assistants is going to instill some sort of discipline? Attention to detail?
No he does not.
Nobody believes that.
That expectation starts at the top, and is reflected in how the assistants and coordinators prepare their units. You're not getting it by churning OC's until someone brings that with them and pushes it out to the rest of the staff.
We are JUST NOW figuring out that ST needs fixing? Really? Anyone up here saw they were broken 3+ years ago. And never one ounce of improvement. Where you been, Frost? Do you watch the same team everyone else does? Ever watch that unit perform? Any of it? When did we last have a big return of any kind? When did we last block a punt? Yes, it's still possible in today's day and age. If there's any doubt, watch some game tape of our opponents' special teams prison yarding our ST unit each week in pretty much every phase.
For 4 years, the strategy seems to be "we can't be good at ST so we will just try to be not bad". And that hasn't even worked. We're still as bad or worse than ever.
It's about $$$$ and buyout. And we are likely going to see AM back next season.
5th season in a row of doing the exact same **** and expecting it's going to somehow have a different result.