After listening to Chris and Will's podcast, I had a thought.
Clark Lea is a smart guy, obviously. I'm not trying to question his intelligence at all, but this question/thought does so on its own.
We all knew Mike Wright can't consistently throw accurately. The fans knew it, the staff knew it, opponents knew it. Point being, it's not a new revelation.
So, you go out and recruit two QB's in A.J Swann and Drew Dickey that can throw the ball all over the field, that can make every throw. You have a returning QB in Ken Seals that throws the ball pretty darn well himself when he is healthy. Why go against a passing QB when you have three on your roster that you like, to use one that can't make the throws the other three can?
Ok, I know the short term thought was run the ball with Wright. But, why? Did Lea really think that without the threat of a passing game that he would be able to run the ball against quality teams? You have recruited players that fit a down field passing attack, you have current players that fit a down field passing attack. You know that you can actually (gasp!) run the ball AND pass it. Why make a one dimensional choice when it was unnessecary, and goes against everything you're recruiting for in the future?
I didn't like the decision to start Wright, but hoped that it would work out. It did against the two chumps on the roster, but, we have no more gimme games left.
Now, Lea finds himself in a self made pickle. Do I keep playing Wright, when everyone knows his limitations passing? Do I start Swann, and piss off half of my team because they support Wright? Do I play them both, and neither really gets enough meaningful reps to seperate themselves from the other?
Again, Lea has a dilemma on his hands, one that will be second guessed whichever way he chooses, and he has no one to blame but the guy looking back at him in the mirror every day.