Kenny problem is on him his inability to let the play develop to stand in the pocket and read the defense which are at their minimum requirements for his job. Mason took the time to develop and work on his craft while he wasn’t playing Kenny said he didn’t learn anything from sidelines
The organization really only drafted one player before Kenny, with the thought process of maybe taking over from the Hall of Fame quarterback when he retired. Why are we blaming them for not developing any of the day three QBs? Those were just flyers that organization has a strong tradition of the players policing themselves and passing on knowledge and helping develop their replacements. 7 is on record. I’m rooting against Kenny, even though he’s retired, we know he didn’t help Mason at all. Mason worked on his foot work worked on processing worked on his accuracy at the Manning passing a camp.
You keep avoiding the obvious here, and making excuse after excuse, much like you do with Tomlin’s 7 year playoff drought.
No QB aside from Roth just doing his own thing, has ever looked good under MT.
People seem to have amnesia about MR also.
He was literally being called “Captain Checkdown “ when he was starting in 2019 and fans assumed he was afraid to push the ball down the field.
There were questions about his arm strength and his willingness to take risks.
Then he lost his job to a noodle arm rookie FA who is now out of the league.
That’s exactly why he was booed in preseason a couple years back - because Tomlin made him his original Reek.
History has basically now repeated itself with KP being Tomlin’s neutered and latest version of Reek.
It’s not that difficult to put all this together and figure out Tomlin has no clue how to put together a modern day passing game, or make sound decisions on who he hires to run his offense.
Once again he brought back the worst OC in franchise history and he had to be fired mid season, which this org never does.
That’s how bad he was.
Yet Tomlin thought bringing him back was a good idea and you continue to ignore a fireable offense like this (in any other org obviously).
Tomlin is a defensive coach that wants to win close games and treats his offense as a nuisance that can derail his conservative approach.
No QB will ever develop like this. Believe whatever you like though.
MR could only show off his ability this past season because Tomlin’s shitty and incompetent decision making forced him into a corner and he had to open up the offense.
It is not that hard to understand the issue here, it’s really not.