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Coaching Carousel 8 - Teamwork means never taking all the blame yourself
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<blockquote data-quote="Golden Tornadoes" data-source="post: 938167" data-attributes="member: 5881"><p>I guess my point is that if you're willing to be a "money man" for a school, it's also your responsibility to "put up or shut up". If you don't like how a current coach is performing, post up the money to get him out and get your guy in. If you aren't willing to cut that big of a check but still have complaints, cut a smaller check to the guy to give him some support. I personally think Pastner needs to go, but if they think he can get it done, how about laying the ground work by setting up some NIL money and bolster recruiting. If Pastner still fails with better players, then you have skin in the game to send him packing, and put you're guy in place who now has resources to make a dent in recruiting. What I can't stand is the "money guys" who complain about coaching and recruiting, but offer little to no monetary support to fix the issues. If you're unhappy and complaining about how things are going, put your money where your mouth is and do something about it. If not, then shut up.</p><p></p><p>Edit: this is not an attack on you [USER=572]@dtm1997[/USER], just a broader issue that needs to be addressed. Who knows, maybe ADJB is doing something about it behind the scenes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golden Tornadoes, post: 938167, member: 5881"] I guess my point is that if you're willing to be a "money man" for a school, it's also your responsibility to "put up or shut up". If you don't like how a current coach is performing, post up the money to get him out and get your guy in. If you aren't willing to cut that big of a check but still have complaints, cut a smaller check to the guy to give him some support. I personally think Pastner needs to go, but if they think he can get it done, how about laying the ground work by setting up some NIL money and bolster recruiting. If Pastner still fails with better players, then you have skin in the game to send him packing, and put you're guy in place who now has resources to make a dent in recruiting. What I can't stand is the "money guys" who complain about coaching and recruiting, but offer little to no monetary support to fix the issues. If you're unhappy and complaining about how things are going, put your money where your mouth is and do something about it. If not, then shut up. Edit: this is not an attack on you [USER=572]@dtm1997[/USER], just a broader issue that needs to be addressed. Who knows, maybe ADJB is doing something about it behind the scenes. [/QUOTE]
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