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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 194232" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Wow I think CPJ would be (and has been) the first one to say he thinks they could have coached 'em better this year. Coaches can do a great job one year and not so great a job the next.</p><p></p><p>Sure injuries, schedule, crappy luck, etc. have made it tough. At the same time, coaches are paid to find the right levers to pull, move folks around, simplify, motivate, and find a way. <em>This year </em>the staff hasn't gotten the results in the face of admitted adversity. If they had, it would have been a hell of a coaching job. Last year was as a hell of a coaching job. Team got better and better as the season went on and notched an Orange Bowl Championship. Lots of preseason player losses and some in-season injuries.</p><p></p><p>This year, not such a great job by the same staff. Every year is different with new challenges to overcome. We just can't get our act together this year. I think Johnson has taken some of the blame as he should. He has also pointed out some of the challenges. I don't have a problem with it because we have had a shipload of adversity. Doesn't mean the guy's off the hook for the results though....adversity is opportunity to show you are a bad ***. Did not show out.</p><p></p><p>Statistically this season is an outlier when Johnson's whole career is considered. IMO he's still a good coach even if he didn't get it done this year. Give him a few more classes like last year and some better luck and we'll be hell on wheels. Just my humble opinion though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 194232, member: 857"] Wow I think CPJ would be (and has been) the first one to say he thinks they could have coached 'em better this year. Coaches can do a great job one year and not so great a job the next. Sure injuries, schedule, crappy luck, etc. have made it tough. At the same time, coaches are paid to find the right levers to pull, move folks around, simplify, motivate, and find a way. [I]This year [/I]the staff hasn't gotten the results in the face of admitted adversity. If they had, it would have been a hell of a coaching job. Last year was as a hell of a coaching job. Team got better and better as the season went on and notched an Orange Bowl Championship. Lots of preseason player losses and some in-season injuries. This year, not such a great job by the same staff. Every year is different with new challenges to overcome. We just can't get our act together this year. I think Johnson has taken some of the blame as he should. He has also pointed out some of the challenges. I don't have a problem with it because we have had a shipload of adversity. Doesn't mean the guy's off the hook for the results though....adversity is opportunity to show you are a bad ***. Did not show out. Statistically this season is an outlier when Johnson's whole career is considered. IMO he's still a good coach even if he didn't get it done this year. Give him a few more classes like last year and some better luck and we'll be hell on wheels. Just my humble opinion though. [/QUOTE]
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