i dont envy mullens position to make this call....its not an easy one. i do think that this being his last home game SHOULD have nothing to do with it. what, he is going to play better because of that?, make better decisions?, be more accurate? if so, why wasnt he giving 100% in other games assuming he is giving it all in the eb? he will certainly be more emotional, but that does not mean better....thats all ********. either he is our best option or he isnt. i agree that om would most likely rather have russell. we are a VERY predictable offense when he is taking the snaps. will we exploit that and screen the ever living **** out of om or will we continue to have uninspired playcalling? tr appearing to have a huge target on his back could work in our favor with an overaggressive defense. on the other hand, we havent really used him like that in our gameplan to a great extent, so i doubt we start doing that now. whats the right answer? i dont know....one thing is for sure, our receivers are **** for the most part, so most of the utility of the passing game is self-limiting. if you dont have the horses on the other side of a pass, or even the horses (outside of lewis) that can gain more than 3 inches of separation, whats the point of having a good passer? we arent throwing people open, but we sure as hell are forcing the ball in places it sometimes shouldnt go.
i must admit, i would like to see williams get a fair shake. zone read is our bread and butter....and russell is not respected as a run threat. im leaning towards williams because relf showed us that it doesnt take a deep playbook or a great arm to thunder-stomp om's ***....we can however get cute and turn the ball over with russell trying to force things the way he has done time and time again. if the gameplan with williams isnt working, then is the time to go to russell. thats the way im leaning now anyways. its a tough call, but i think the gameplan should be a steady dose of j rob to establish the run and that is best accomplished by williams in the backfield, not russell.
we may be in a position where we need russell's arm, but based on qb strenghts, i think the right move is williams, but im not totally against russell either. one thing is for damn sure, as soon as tr throws that first questionable pass in the middle of double coverage and we skate away and still retain possession, im having an awfully quick hook if im mullen. its certainly a tough call and one mullen will be criticized for or praised for. in the end, a potential reality is that neither of russell or williams have the right blend of talent or experience to win. lets hope mullen has a proper feel for the pulse of the team...its a huge decision and one that has widespread consequences, both good and bad.