I completely disagree
there is no reason to not start Sams and see if we get down enough that we need Waters to throw to Lockett every down. The way Waters stares him down I know Sams can make the same reads and I believe Sams has the arm to make the throws.
The next DC will of been on the job for more than 10 days and will have more than just man up and blitz on passing downs.
The ceiling Sams has is so much higher and he has at least 6 tos to prove him self. The good thing is there will be plenty of possessions with not much on the line in the next few games
You can disagree all you want, I'm going off of what I see; right now this staff does not trust Daniel Sams to be their quarterback. I don't think we're in the same situation as Dunn/Roberson. Sams has been here 2 full seasons, 1 full season as a back up and clearly by his PT tonight he isn't even close to Waters in the minds of the coaching staff. He didn't get one snap in the 2nd half. Not one.
To me it goes back to recruiting, again its on the coaching staff. Either they misread his abilities, or had enough ego to think they would develop him to fit Snyder's system. Keep in mind, Sams was never a full time QB in high school. Even his senior year he split time between QB, RB, and WR. So the staff had to see a player they thought could become a full time QB and they simply never did enough to develop him.
At this point he's already on record as saying he would switch positions. If Waters is the guy, this absolutely needs to happen immediately. Sams as a 3rd receiver with Lockett and Thompson makes much more sense than Sams on the bench. As the QB, he should already know the reads and routes of our receivers, granted his technique would be lacking. However, at this point a transfer is probably just as likely.
Its a frustrating situation and every loss will only make it more so. And this position will continue to be magnified, but clearly there are numerous other holes on this team. Snyder did a great job rebuilding for the previous 2 years, but right now the immediate future and long term look pretty questionable, and not just at quarterback.