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<blockquote data-quote="MadCat" data-source="post: 637162" data-attributes="member: 10634"><p>I like your courageous post. No doubt the players are making many big mistakes and we can bash them all day long, but in the end, the team's persistent and uncorrected problems start at the top. </p><p></p><p>Lack of talent, experience, depth, and on-field leadership fall squarely on the shoulders of TT (and to an extent the coaching staff that has draft input too). His annual crap shoot may or may not pan out, or it may end up being a never-ending work in progress. Who knows? But the bottom line is that these players didn't draft themselves, so the product on the field is what he has assembled.</p><p></p><p>Game preparedness, motivation (to a limited extent), utilization of talent, game plan adjustments from half to half, and from game to game, as well as ongoing coaching staff ineffectiveness fall squarely on the shoulders of MM. His team was woefully unprepared for their game again on Thursday. His blaming of everyone else in the press conference after the game was shabby and outrageous, although I would chalk it up to defensiveness, not so much arrogance. He can get mad all he wants and blame whoever deserves blame, no problem... But he needs to man up and take a portion of the blame that belongs to him, like the players do.</p><p></p><p>I find the worship of and excuse making for these two to be really baffling. I've tried to cut them plenty of slack for years (not knowing what goes on behind closed doors of course), but at some point it becomes really difficult to keep watching them skate along without having to be held accountable when things are bad, yet get the lion's share of the credit when things are good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadCat, post: 637162, member: 10634"] I like your courageous post. No doubt the players are making many big mistakes and we can bash them all day long, but in the end, the team's persistent and uncorrected problems start at the top. Lack of talent, experience, depth, and on-field leadership fall squarely on the shoulders of TT (and to an extent the coaching staff that has draft input too). His annual crap shoot may or may not pan out, or it may end up being a never-ending work in progress. Who knows? But the bottom line is that these players didn't draft themselves, so the product on the field is what he has assembled. Game preparedness, motivation (to a limited extent), utilization of talent, game plan adjustments from half to half, and from game to game, as well as ongoing coaching staff ineffectiveness fall squarely on the shoulders of MM. His team was woefully unprepared for their game again on Thursday. His blaming of everyone else in the press conference after the game was shabby and outrageous, although I would chalk it up to defensiveness, not so much arrogance. He can get mad all he wants and blame whoever deserves blame, no problem... But he needs to man up and take a portion of the blame that belongs to him, like the players do. I find the worship of and excuse making for these two to be really baffling. I've tried to cut them plenty of slack for years (not knowing what goes on behind closed doors of course), but at some point it becomes really difficult to keep watching them skate along without having to be held accountable when things are bad, yet get the lion's share of the credit when things are good. [/QUOTE]
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