But Jerry is not going anywhere anytime soon.
My point isn't that fans can coax him out, though. If that's what you took from what I wrote, please read again.
My point is that fans have never yet united in holding him accountable. There's always been a convenient diversion... someone else besides Jerry, so he's always gotten essentially what you're recommending...
pay attention to the other guy.
Divide and conquer, of sorts.
So, no, on
this bus that Troy said he's driving, we're not paying attention to the other guy, the current one or the next one.
Jerry is the problem. The problem. Singular.
And the demand is that he stop being the problem, and
let his head coach be a real head coach, hiring his own staff, holding his staff accountable, and holding his players accountable.
(Jerry can continue in his player acquisition role--that's not normally a head coach role anyhow.)
Like Troy says... why not do what you know once was successful... return to the structure of the Super Bowl days, when players feared being cut for fumbling in practice.
For our part as fans, we have to stay on-point on that when we write here or when we call talk shows or when we have tweet interactions with media types... it needs to be the ad nauseum theme of practically every conversation, frankly replacing the ad nauseum theme that merely drives out the newest unsuccessful head coach each time... it needs to be something Jerry cannot get away from... cannot distract from as he has.