Upon further review I believe Pace has the confidence of George to see this thing through, including keeping Mitch on the sidelines while Fox muddles through 2017 with Gannon, and then he will have his pick of coaches to take on the job of actually winning football games. I don't believe this staff will be able to develop the QB, but it won't hurt him to be in an NFL room with 2 vets and these coaches, breaking down film. Mission 1A for 2017 is keeping Mitch off the field, meaning they have to keep Glennon safe at all costs. I get what you're saying and I don't disagree with the overall point, but I don't think it'd hurt if he got a couple games in at the end of the year to get his feet wet and at least go into the offseason with something of an understanding of what NFL game speed is. I think having that and getting that out of the way going into the offseason prep would be beneficial.