The things I haven't liked about the past few years: the desperate trades and the hiring of Schottenheimer. We have no choice but to hope things work, but man, Pete and John have wasted some serious draft capital with minimal returns.
The desperate trades of 2nd and 3rd rounders for marginal talent or talent they let walk away just reeks of desperation and lack of confidence in the draft. It feels a great deal different than when Pete and John first arrived and they would find lots of hidden gems and draft very solid in the first three rounds on defense (their drafting of offense has almost always been offensive other than QB). Have Pete and John lost their confidence when it comes to drafting? Did they throw in the towel drafting offense because they failed so often to find quality players? Can John and Pete really not hire quality personnel for finding players on offense? I really don't like trading the future for present talent that we don't keep. It's very wasteful and a huge reason we're in the hole we're in.
I also don't like the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer. I understand he's never had a great QB. His offense seems so boring and predictable. He's basically Bevell 2.0. I know Pete's old school and doesn't like uptempo fast passing attacks that are in vogue today, but this stodgy offensive scheming is tired and easily defeated. Schottenheimer seems to lack creativity. Is there really no one else that Pete could have found in college or the pros that is more creative and with a better track record? Seems like he went safe and controlled on offense again.
If we get the defense built back into a number one monster, then we'll likely be ok. I sure would like to see an offensive schemer that is more interesting than what Pete keeps picking. It's straight up boring and at the moment ineffective football on offense. It's kind of sad to watch year in and year out with the flourish Russell provides when he improvises.