I'm not one to quickly say, "FIRE the coaches!" but I do think there are some issues that coaches need to either get way better at or go away.
1. QB - Many people here say that TQM is not the right QB. I can't speak to reads - some of that is experience and maybe ability, but I think his passing could be helped with better coaching on timing. Several times in the season the receiver has been open but the delay in throwing it or the double pump has given information to the defender on where he is going or given time for the gap to close. Yes, sometimes his passes are over or under thrown, but if he'd get rid of it faster, I think completion rate would be better - that's coaching (and a little experience) in my opinion.
2. Receiving on special teams - ok, maybe I'm crazy, but it seems that whoever is in charge of coaching this bunch has not said that you shouldn't field the ball inside the 5 or 10. I guess if you are certain that you'll never bobble the ball or can always run it back to at least the 30 without incidence, then that seems like a good plan. So many issues happen inside the 5 and 10 yard line that change the game even with a #1 team that I cannot understand letting people field the ball inside the 10, for sure inside the 5. This week, Howard (whom I am super excited about) tried to catch the ball on the bounce inside the 5, and almost got a safety on the opening kickoff. Ok, so he made a mistake and they sat him on the bench. But when he came back in, he fielded 2 more balls at the 1 or just inside the end zone - he got to the 18 and 12 I think, and could have easily stepped out of bounds at the 3 on one of those. Stewart (who is also a favorite of mine) is pretty consistent at catching balls, but again, why inside the 5 or 10? If it happens once, then it's a mental mistake. When it's over and over again, it's coaching. Also, why do we not just charge the hole like other teams? Maybe we don't have the ability to block, but hesitating to run leaves us inside the 25 every time. Just knee it in the end zone and take the 25 yards.
3. Kicking on special teams - we do have an ability problem here, but knowing that, WHY do we kick it to the best person on their team? We know that it probably isn't going to land deep in the end zone and that we have trouble covering a kick off, so why not kick it AWAY from that guy? We did this one time this weekend, and it made me super happy that an adjustment was made - the guy bobbled the ball and we almost recovered it. If we aren't doing that, why not kick it out of bounds? 35 is better than a TD - we were better this week on KO (not punts) than we have been, but they got to the 30, and it might have been worse. Just seems we are setting ourselves up for failure when we know that we aren't strong at tackling on the KO. This is a coaching issue.
4. Defense - I think this has been covered thoroughly, so I won't waste a lot of space other than to say, why such soft coverage on the 2-min drill?