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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
The thing is, whoever the coaching hire is, we will never be able to fairly grade him on wins and losses. That would be terribly unprofessional, given that the players account for nearly all of the formula that goes in to winning and losing. From the passing, to the running to the kicking and returning, to the stopping of the running and passing, players are close to 100% responsible for the outcome.
But now we finally have a guy who is 100% responsible for the players, and indirectly, his legacy will be defined by how many games he wins and loses.
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GTripp, sometimes you say some things that are really smart. And other times you make about as much sense as kidwell.
Coaches are largely responsible. I kind of get what you're saying, you can only gameplan to the talent you have. But if you don't gameplan and let your talent try to win on autopilot, you get your ass handed to you. There's a compounding effect that takes place when superior talent, superior teaching, and superior gameplanning collide.
You make it sound as if the coach is irrelevant.