When there is new hire, one of the things people have started to discuss is how the hire can fail. Hires are almost always sunshine and rainbows surrounding the team and no one wants to actually go into the strategic implications. This game gives the template for how Freeman can fail. He is a defensive minded coach, so either he calls the defense and his attention is split enough to not be good, or he hires someone else to run it but can't get top candidates because they worry it will be them running his defense instead of their own defense. That means our defense isn't as elite as it has been and Tommy doesn't have a good enough offense to make up for it when we face any sort of real competition. He is a good recruiter so we should still be okay, but we won't be the double digit win program we have been.
If we want to avoid this trap, Freeman has to go after the best DC we can possibly get, even if that means giving up control of the defense. I don't want to hire a position coach like Eliano or just promote someone from the staff so we can keep things the same. The truth is things are not the same and Freeman cannot expect that having himself around the defense is the same as being DC.
Along with that, he needs to make the hard decision on offense. Rees is obviously staying. But once again our receivers have failed us. We simply did not have enough talented depth out there today to compete for an entire game. There were plays to be made that we didn't make. And that same thing has been consistent. I don't care if they think Del can get better results in recruiting now somehow. Its not the results, but the process, that matters. Del's process has failed multiple times, and even the one success there was is now being threatened.
Freeman must realize that his role is now completely different, and we hired him for what we think he can do in that completely different role. His job is to recruit the best players, create the best culture, and hire the best coaches to recruit, develop, and gameplan. Our defense failed in that game planning aspect while our offense has failed in the recruiting and developing aspects throughout the last few years. Hopefully Freeman recognizes this because he seems like he will be pretty good at the recruiting and culture parts.