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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 631049" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>Yes players are responsible for their behavior. Coaches hold players accountable for their behavior. When coaches do not hold players accountable you get additional players exhibiting the same or worse behavior. There’s 2 options here:</p><p>a. Players wantonly disrespect the coaching staff and gaff off whatever they tell them</p><p>b. Coaches tolerated and maybe encouraged the behavior.</p><p></p><p>We agree wholeheartedly on the Temple game. I we see a change in behavior it will mean to me the coaches get it and the players got it. I will retreat to my patient wait and see position.</p><p></p><p>I’m really pissed because game 1 and even game 2 gave me great hope for GT’s defense. The offense I’m still solidly negative on the OC, unbelievably more negative than game 2. Game 1 he gets a pass (ha) because of Clemp being #1 although I did expect to see some real passing attempts. That was disappointing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 631049, member: 789"] Yes players are responsible for their behavior. Coaches hold players accountable for their behavior. When coaches do not hold players accountable you get additional players exhibiting the same or worse behavior. There’s 2 options here: a. Players wantonly disrespect the coaching staff and gaff off whatever they tell them b. Coaches tolerated and maybe encouraged the behavior. We agree wholeheartedly on the Temple game. I we see a change in behavior it will mean to me the coaches get it and the players got it. I will retreat to my patient wait and see position. I’m really pissed because game 1 and even game 2 gave me great hope for GT’s defense. The offense I’m still solidly negative on the OC, unbelievably more negative than game 2. Game 1 he gets a pass (ha) because of Clemp being #1 although I did expect to see some real passing attempts. That was disappointing. [/QUOTE]
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