I think they did.No one will ever be able to convince me they did all they could to find the best HC and OC possible in this past off-season. AVP not only doesn't have much experience as a play caller, he comes from a system that's very basic (to be generous) and puts a shit ton on either the QB or the RBs in order for it to work at a high level. This no motion, no eye candy offense that Mike McCarthy runs kinda sucks in 2024, and I really, really hope their idea of developing Drake Maye doesn't hinge on molding him into an AVP type QB. If the kid is more comfortable in shotgun, have him in shotgun. If he loves some specific North Carolina concepts, put those in. That's how QB development has worked in the modern NFL and I really hope that's the path they take with Maye.
I think Dak Prescott is one of the last remaining pocket QBs who wins pre-snap, challenges tight windows over the middle of the field, and has full control over the line of scrimmage, and even while being the perfect archetype for that offense, to me he's kneecapped by it. Nevermind a rookie. But we'll see.
Burying Mayo after week 5 is…definitely a thing. I think they genuinely believe he was the best option for them, I do too. This was always an upside hire, no?
And AVP may be trash, this post certainly isn’t to defend him, but they sure as hell tried to do better. Just better candidates weren’t biting. Would you have?
(edit - definitely not trying to convince you, just curious)