Any players left on the hate train for .net. Seems like Woolen was 1/2 & 1/2 on these forums. Now that he is gone I guess we still have Bradford as a whipping boy but he did improve last season. I feel with the new recruits and any drafted players will conform to the current team identity. Feels weird honestly. Good but weird.
I'm not calling out the individual poster as everyone seems to do it and I'm likely in the minority of those who don't, but I always bristle when someone uses the word
"hate" so casually. To me, if you hate someone, you wish that they were dead. I reserve the term for hardened criminals, child molesters, abusive spouses, that sort of person.
But I get the point. Woolen got the treatment he deserved, so I have zero sympathy for him in the way fans treated him.
Quarterbacks evoke a love/hate relationship amongst fans because they play the most influential position in the game, and their performance is front and center in everyone's view finder. And we all know about the Monday morning quarterback who knows more about how to play the position than the player himself.
Kickers are another position, very similar to the quarterback, where everyone sees when they fail.
General managers are also a prime target for much the same reason. It's like at work where everyone questions the boss's decisions. Most of the times, critical employees don't have the same information as does the boss. The same is true with a GM. Us fans are great at leveling criticism, but we are in no way, shape, or form in a position to offer a fair critique of an NFL GM.
So, there's your candidates. Sam Darnold, Jason Meyers, and John Schneider.