He doesn’t know how to fix it. He knows it and we know it but he cant allow himself to quit. His demeanor was screaming for GT to fire him. He wants that but he can‘t say it because he is in a macho profession. It’s like a boxer who needs his manager to throw the towel so he can pretend he didn’t want it thrown. No one will be happier when he is fired than him. He’s gotta be living a nightmare everyday he drives to work. Now that it’s over I do believe his intentions to get GT back are genuine. He just doesn’t know how to do it.
I completely agree with your post. I think the honest thing to do is admit to others and himself that he is failing to build a good team - as he was hired to do. Other HCs have "stepped down" during and after seasons. I feel he would be respected and continue his coaching career as an assistant of some sort. He is a good man, IMO, just NOT a good HC. I have done a few things in my life where I have realized, no matter how bad I wanted to do them well, it wasn't going to happen.........golf, chess, writing a book, math teacher, pro baseball player, come to mind. Fortunately I did find something I was competent at, and someone would pay me well to do, but not before some stumbles along the way. Usually I knew I was not good waaaay before anyone had to tell me.