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<blockquote data-quote="Sheboygan" data-source="post: 897669" data-attributes="member: 4690"><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheboygan, post: 897669, member: 4690"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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