I put "we need new coaches" not to get rid of Ron, but to get rid of Scott. I hope he will prove me wrong, but actions speak louder than words. At the beginning of the season I read an article about how he likes to alter his system to fit the players. That would be great if it is true. Now almost 1.5 years in with Scott, I have seen exactly one QB have a lot of success in his system. Alex Smith. By many accounts, one of the smarter QBs you can find. If his "system" requires that level of intelligence to run, I think the real problem that I see is that Scott dials up some good plays, but in my opinion it takes an expert to make the right reads and audibles to really make it work. In other words, I simply don't believe Scott's playcalling abilities are up to snuff. I feel that playcalling has factored into our struggles significantly, and I don't see any sign that he is learning anything. I listen to postgames, and I see subtle (and not so subtle) digs at QB play and things like that, with little to no responsibility taken. For me, taking responsibility is a hallmark of good leadership and it inspires people.
If he changes a few things, that is great, but nearly 1.5 years in I don't think the team will be successful with him as an OC in the current configuration. Maybe without him as playcaller at least. So maybe "blow it up" is a harsher take than I intend to convey. My problem here is that the only way Scott loses it, it seems, is if the O clearly loses football games. To me, I have seen obvious evidence that Scott causes problems with playcalling, but in the postgames at least, there is absolutely no indication that any blame at all falls that way. It is always on the players. So, that is a major concern to me.