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After another nightmare season in 2021 I was fully prepared to jump ship on Frost, and I still think firing him clearly would've been warranted. But for reasons we all know, Turd gave him an unheard-of mulligan, a one year "show me" season to try to pull off a career-saving Hail Mary. Huge staff changes, revamping the recruiting approach, parting ways with Martinez in favor of transfer QBs - unlike previous offseasons we actually HAVE seen a lot of important activity and re-evaluation going on. We absolutely can not and should not pretend the last four years didn't happen, but it DOES feel like we're about to see a true attempt at a fresh start.
But will it work? Has Frost ACTUALLY shaken off 4 years of mental cobwebs and figured out a new perspective on being a head coach? Will Casey Thompson be a "fast blinker" AND provide a more effective leadership style at QB? What will the offense look like under the direction of a gruff old-timer who wears socks around of the office?
Personally, I was so pissed off and jaded after last season that I figured there was no way I could feel excitement about 2022. But I gotta admit, the changes really DO intrigue me and I am actually really ready to see how the new approach turns out. The Frost Era 1.0 was an unmitigated disaster, there's no other way to put it. I still can't comprehend how it all went so wrong. But unbelievably, he now has a chance to start The Frost Era 2.0 and SO FAR it seems to be built on much better ideas for a solid foundation. He threw open all the windows of the program and aired the place out, and as of right now I'm at least open to being won back over. I'm a sucker for an underdog story, even a self-inflicted one. I mean come on, there's no Mighty Ducks without Coach Bombay getting pulled over on that fateful night at the beginning of the movie...
How are you feeling, and what are you hoping to see as we officially turn the page to the 2022 season?
But will it work? Has Frost ACTUALLY shaken off 4 years of mental cobwebs and figured out a new perspective on being a head coach? Will Casey Thompson be a "fast blinker" AND provide a more effective leadership style at QB? What will the offense look like under the direction of a gruff old-timer who wears socks around of the office?
Personally, I was so pissed off and jaded after last season that I figured there was no way I could feel excitement about 2022. But I gotta admit, the changes really DO intrigue me and I am actually really ready to see how the new approach turns out. The Frost Era 1.0 was an unmitigated disaster, there's no other way to put it. I still can't comprehend how it all went so wrong. But unbelievably, he now has a chance to start The Frost Era 2.0 and SO FAR it seems to be built on much better ideas for a solid foundation. He threw open all the windows of the program and aired the place out, and as of right now I'm at least open to being won back over. I'm a sucker for an underdog story, even a self-inflicted one. I mean come on, there's no Mighty Ducks without Coach Bombay getting pulled over on that fateful night at the beginning of the movie...
How are you feeling, and what are you hoping to see as we officially turn the page to the 2022 season?