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<blockquote data-quote="candrewk" data-source="post: 878219" data-attributes="member: 5547"><p>I partially agree, if we’re looking at two year stints alone there’s not much I can do to defend last year’s performance, nor do I want to.</p><p></p><p>However, if we expand the stint to 3 years, which would’ve included 2015 for CPJ, I would argue Collins winning 5 games this year really wouldn’t be that much worse than Paul Johnson’s 2015-17 3 year stint. In 2015 we were expected to go bowling again and only won 3 games. In 2020, we were expected to win 1 game and won 3. 2016 undeniably saved Paul Johnson from the hot seat, but Collins’ performance vs win projections would be about on par with CPJs over this period if only for the odd variability of this period, which I will concede I didn’t select randomly.</p><p></p><p>The question is how many games would CPJ have had to lose in 2017 to be fired. I’d only assume it would have to be all but one or two. I’m of the opinion Collins should be fired if he only wins 4, which CPJ probably wouldn’t have been fired for, but I think there’s plenty of room for discussion about whether or not to fire Collins for only 5 wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candrewk, post: 878219, member: 5547"] I partially agree, if we’re looking at two year stints alone there’s not much I can do to defend last year’s performance, nor do I want to. However, if we expand the stint to 3 years, which would’ve included 2015 for CPJ, I would argue Collins winning 5 games this year really wouldn’t be that much worse than Paul Johnson’s 2015-17 3 year stint. In 2015 we were expected to go bowling again and only won 3 games. In 2020, we were expected to win 1 game and won 3. 2016 undeniably saved Paul Johnson from the hot seat, but Collins’ performance vs win projections would be about on par with CPJs over this period if only for the odd variability of this period, which I will concede I didn’t select randomly. The question is how many games would CPJ have had to lose in 2017 to be fired. I’d only assume it would have to be all but one or two. I’m of the opinion Collins should be fired if he only wins 4, which CPJ probably wouldn’t have been fired for, but I think there’s plenty of room for discussion about whether or not to fire Collins for only 5 wins. [/QUOTE]
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