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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 194906" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Well, I hate to make this seem like I'm picking on Lee here, but there's a large dollop of "leading with leadership" in this post.</p><p></p><p>Look, when things are going well, it is usually because of a combination of circumstances. Last year we had good experience at the O skill positions, a very favorable schedule, a bunch of teams in our division that were a year away from being dangerous, and an outrageous run of luck. (Like I've said before, after the first quarter of the PItt game I was convinced that somebody would call for Derrick to be burned at the stake as a warlock.) And, sure enough, Coach was praised to the skies for his coaching and JT for his leadership. Then we had the tsunami of injuries that have caused us so much trouble this year.</p><p></p><p>So, of course Coach sometimes looks like the universe is against him. <em>It is this year.</em> And he often faults lack of execution due to inexperience as the cause. <em>It is this year. </em>Knute Rockne couldn't have turned this season around once the injuries began piling up. </p><p></p><p>Leadership and coaching are easy when you have the troops you anticipated on the field and you aren't having to train the entire O backfield (except your QB) how to run the O on the job. Actually, I think Coach has down a great job this year. We've been in most of our games, despite our misfortunes. The results suck, but the effort has been there. And you never know; perhaps tomorrow will be the charm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 194906, member: 265"] Well, I hate to make this seem like I'm picking on Lee here, but there's a large dollop of "leading with leadership" in this post. Look, when things are going well, it is usually because of a combination of circumstances. Last year we had good experience at the O skill positions, a very favorable schedule, a bunch of teams in our division that were a year away from being dangerous, and an outrageous run of luck. (Like I've said before, after the first quarter of the PItt game I was convinced that somebody would call for Derrick to be burned at the stake as a warlock.) And, sure enough, Coach was praised to the skies for his coaching and JT for his leadership. Then we had the tsunami of injuries that have caused us so much trouble this year. So, of course Coach sometimes looks like the universe is against him. [I]It is this year.[/I] And he often faults lack of execution due to inexperience as the cause. [I]It is this year. [/I]Knute Rockne couldn't have turned this season around once the injuries began piling up. Leadership and coaching are easy when you have the troops you anticipated on the field and you aren't having to train the entire O backfield (except your QB) how to run the O on the job. Actually, I think Coach has down a great job this year. We've been in most of our games, despite our misfortunes. The results suck, but the effort has been there. And you never know; perhaps tomorrow will be the charm. [/QUOTE]
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