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The conversation shifted focus to how franchises often place blame squarely on the head coach when a quarterback fails to perform. Peterson's situation echoes a wider narrative in the league where coaches like him, who have previously shown they can develop talent and win games, are scapegoated. Critics argue that these decisions undermine the essence of building a cohesive team, attributing blame too quickly and not allowing for the development necessary in such a complex and demanding role.