The way the team is right now.... I only see two more wins unless Stefanski coaches up another miracle but this isn't just an easy QB fix IMHO.
Didn't realize I called the exact win total in September. When many didn't understand the situation and fired off at the hip that it was either Stefanski or Watson... Come on. It began before the season started with:
Both starting OTs out, key backup OT out, All-Pro LG out, add injuries to the other two O-Linemen over the first few games before factoring in loss of greatest offensive line coach in the league.
In 2023 we had the best O-Line in the league along with Callahan.
Now? Bitonio came back and played great the last 5 games. Conklin returned to form; Teller came back but didn't play great. Pocic has made the Pro Bowl and played eh. Losing Dawand to IR for the second consecutive year is an issue. Third string fill-in OT did ok. We drafted a OG but he didn't look NFL ready/strong enough and played poorly but can't be written off yet.
Need? Extremely high to draft an OT who can play as a rookie. That isn't negotiable. Not top pick, target 2nd round.
We replaced the OC and O-Line coach. No joke, we already have pieces in place so this can turn around quickly if we draft a rookie OT who 'can' play and eventually start at LT. Tall order for a rook but doable. We could use depth but IMHO really need a young starting caliber OT.
See above because the O-Line caused teams to stack the box, stop the run, get us in 3rd and long, then dare Watson to pass. Oh yeah, All-Pro RB Nick Chubb was out and we replaced the OC and entire offense to pass happy attack.
Now? Nick will have had time to fully make a comeback, and we will have a better plan and 'likely' will draft for the future. Run game will be fine IF we can land a 'capable' starting QB/pass game.
Amari didn't get his extension, lead the league in drops, and piss-poor attitude = gone. Judy has been great. Ced gets injured. Njoku's back acts up. We had issues but are close.
Man, if AB can pull another stellar trade. That is asking too much but we're close with receivers.
The entire QB room from last year is gone. We start from scratch without cap room, so we need a miracle, basically a starting caliber rookie QB. When it comes to the NFL draft, I don't believe in miracles. I'd get a 'capable' NFL vet FA and acquire draft assets for next year. I don't force drafting a rookie QB out of need. I kick the can down the road to the point that I'm entirely sold or can afford to gamble. Since we have too many holes and no cap, we are operating without a net. We can't afford to gamble.
We have enough holes on offense that need addressing before mentioning the defense, but the D is fine if we keep Myles. Not perfect but we're good with Myles.
It boils down to keeping Myles and finding a 'capable' vet QB. The rest is doable.
The plan is.
We finally have high draft picks, don't waste them by reaching for a rookie QB, take BPA with top pick, address OT in 2nd round, and ride out the Watson contract while keeping Myles.
We are NOT that far away because we are NOT in the same situation as we were last year. The O-Line is much better, we have Chubb and plan at RB, Amari is gone, and JJ is here, we got rid of Dorsey and the O-Line coach. This is completely different.
All the panic is tied to last year's over-inflated expectations that the media cluelessly propped up because THEY cast a blind eye to the gaping maw on the O-Line and then laid the failure at the feet of Watson and Stefanski looking for stupid scapegoats to pin it on because THEY failed to see the obvious that I saw in September. A 3-win season. Took them another month and they still don't have a clue if they think getting rid of Myles does anything other than push us 4 years backwards because that would be the cost. The dumbest thing this organization can do is get rid of Myles.