I agree, but I think the point was that we would be better off with McCoy over Yeldon, which I have to agree with, but who knows what Beane & McCoy discusses about his possible role this season. Seems to me he could have helped us.
It was definitely a look of a QB whose 3 out of 4 turnovers were off a WR's hand (yes, I agree, poor throw regardless), a bad snap exchange, and a tip from the line.
I am not against the move, but I think the surprising part is that we are not hurting for cap space and that would seem to be the best reason to make the move. Unless someone thinks Yeldon is better than McCoy?
Unexpected Win: over PHI week 8; game in BUF so 12th man out in full force and our D could match up well against their O
Unexpected Loss: to CIN week 3; could see us facing less talented NJ-based teams first two weeks and then losing to team with a vet QB and solid D-line as we look forward to week 4 with NE*