I don't know what some of you guys heard to think Boomer backtracked... but regardless, I think Boomer's summary was quite spot on, that Idzik, coming from Seattle, is use to and comfortable with just bringing lots of people in and let the competition begin for every spot. No more b.s. about just playing ones with bigger zeros on their paycheck, so by that, I think Idzik is basically saying he doesn't care how much Sanchez makes. Idzik familiarity with Seattle's revolving door of players might be the guy to make Rex/Woody think outside the box for once and not just stick with scrubs that makes most $. At least that is what I hope he intends to do.
I don't think he's backtracking - it's entirely possible to think Sanchez did a bad job AND didn't have all the means necessary to succeed. I'm one of them myself. It becomes a chicken or the egg discussion - is Sanchez so bad that it wouldn't have mattered, or did he get destroyed by his surroundings? I can't absolve Sanchez of all the blame, he missed too many wide open guys, he held the ball too long too many times, threw it or fumbled it to the other team too many times...............eventually, you gotta say "wow, he needs to get his head together".
Tony Romo, Andy Dalton and Matthew Stafford are "top tier" QBs? Eli and Brees get the job done much more than they don't. I notice you don't post the touchdown totals for those guys. Or Super Bowl rings. Or division titles. Or.........................yeah, thought so.