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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 194809" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>I disagree. When the team starts to quit playing during the game is when it's time to seriously consider finding a new coach. That means he has lost the locker room. That obviously isn't happening which means the players respect him and each other and want to succeed. They just aren't getting it done this year. There is a disconnect somewhere and some of that has to do with coaching.</p><p></p><p>If you have watched the team played this year and can objectively say that PJ has done a good job coaching than I would need to make sure you knew what the word objectively meant. The man himself has said he needs to do better. How someone on the outside can pretend he has done a good job coaching this year is just hard for me to comprehend. </p><p></p><p>It is possible to admit that PJ did a below average job coaching the team this year and still think that he is a good coach overall and is a good fit for our program. </p><p></p><p>The HC is a lot like the QB when it comes to getting praise and blame. A lot of times they get more credit than they deserve when things go right, while they also tend get more blame when things go wrong. Did PJ do a great job coaching last year? I say yes. Did he maybe get too much credit, while not enough was given to the players and their leadership? I also say yes. Is PJ part of the reason we have struggled this year? I say yes. Is he getting too much of the blame put on him for this team's struggles? I also say yes. </p><p></p><p>I personally think we will be a lot better next year. I think a lot of the kids that were forced into action this year will really benefit. I'm hopeful that PJ will do some soul searching and reach out to some respected coaches and at least consider making some slightchanges to our blocking schemes, especially pass pro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 194809, member: 786"] I disagree. When the team starts to quit playing during the game is when it's time to seriously consider finding a new coach. That means he has lost the locker room. That obviously isn't happening which means the players respect him and each other and want to succeed. They just aren't getting it done this year. There is a disconnect somewhere and some of that has to do with coaching. If you have watched the team played this year and can objectively say that PJ has done a good job coaching than I would need to make sure you knew what the word objectively meant. The man himself has said he needs to do better. How someone on the outside can pretend he has done a good job coaching this year is just hard for me to comprehend. It is possible to admit that PJ did a below average job coaching the team this year and still think that he is a good coach overall and is a good fit for our program. The HC is a lot like the QB when it comes to getting praise and blame. A lot of times they get more credit than they deserve when things go right, while they also tend get more blame when things go wrong. Did PJ do a great job coaching last year? I say yes. Did he maybe get too much credit, while not enough was given to the players and their leadership? I also say yes. Is PJ part of the reason we have struggled this year? I say yes. Is he getting too much of the blame put on him for this team's struggles? I also say yes. I personally think we will be a lot better next year. I think a lot of the kids that were forced into action this year will really benefit. I'm hopeful that PJ will do some soul searching and reach out to some respected coaches and at least consider making some slightchanges to our blocking schemes, especially pass pro. [/QUOTE]
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