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The thing is Dilfer wasn't just starting his career.
Back when they let Hass go I recall seeing this coming. I really don't think PC has the patience for long term development. He's pushing things to fast. He wants quick results with little effort which I think is understandable at the collegate level. Sure think it was a mistake letting Hass go, his mentoring value would be huge right about now.
It took a couple of seasons before Hass was solid. Hell I remember in Hass's first season thinking he was a horrible mistake and ready to run Holmgren out of town. I really like how Holmgren treated his team like his family, you have to nuture, build confidence and be patient when they struggle.
Like I said Wilson's star might burn quick and bright. I guess we will see when the wheels come off. To be honest, I don't really care rather it is Flynn or Wilson just as long as we stick with one.
Flynn's situation is a lot worse than when Hass was replaced by a veteran after being the starter for a year. I wouldn't blame Flynn for wanting out.
I know that Dilfer was not just starting his career. That's why I said, in this thread or another, the whole Dilfer-Hasselbeck comparison with Flynn and Wilson is inaccurate at best.
And, yeah, I sure hate how PC has turned this defense and running game around so quickly. I sure wish he had taken his time with that...