Objectivity is the issue? Not me knowing what I'm talking about and you not wanting to give any ground?
So, for example, Joe Flacco didn't struggle to such a great extent in Baltimore that John Harbaugh placed him as the 3rd string QB behind Troy Smith and Kyle Boller? John Harbaugh also didn't remark that he had counted Flacco out of the QB competition for the starting job? Flacco didn't end up becoming the starter after a bad preseason because Troy Smith suffered a serious infection and Kyle Boller suffered a serious shoulder injury forcing the 3rd string QB, Flacco, into the starting role?
None of that happened? And Flacco didn't prove that his bad preseason was meaningless by getting tossed into the fire, elevating his game, and helping his team reach the playoffs?
If you're going to accuse me of being too biased to know what I'm talking about, you better be damn sure I'm wrong. Because, like you, I watch a lot of football. I saw those guys play. They were all lost. Especially Jameis Winston.
Do I believe if Goff had lit things up, he would have been starting? No. I doubt he would have been starting Week 1.
Yes, I absolutely think Fisher would do things that weren't good for the team because of his own philosophy. Why? Because we, as people, tend not to have the self-awareness to recognize our own faults.