The thing that is most bothersome to me regarding the schedule is the way it is set up. Granted there are likely at this point to be some better teams but last year they did not exactly feast on the bottom feeders that they played.
This team is I suspect prepared to lose to anyone. One way I think they do this by looking past teams as do many college players and get surprised. In other instances they are not all staying focused on the game as they should, a mental breakdown by one of the eleven players can turn a successful play into a loss. When you spread that out to many players it does not mean they all stink but collectively they lose enough plays to kill a drive, then another and so on. On defense the same thing happens, how many third and longs have we seen where we all thought there is no way the other team converts and we see a penalty that has a first down attached to it, or a lapse that turns into a big play.
A good example of the offense going into the bag was the game after Ben's two back to back highlight games, they should have easily attained a record with just a mediocre performance but were below the line and had two great games followed by a WTF game.
Many many years ago while watching the Steelers play prior to their super bowl runs in the 70s the steelers were close to the goal line and one of the folks I was watching the game with made the comment here comes the Pittsburgh special a fumble on the one and loss of the game. Teams have to develop an identity of success and work hard to maintain it. Our present team and recent teams have not done that as they should have, instead they do not seem to embrace the urgency that winning requires. I do not blame any one person for this coach or player but suspect it takes lots of little things by lots of people to continue this just as it takes lots of little things by lots of people to become a dynasty as they did in the past.
I hope they get their act together because until that happens we will continue to have games that end with what the **** was that on our minds.