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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1009043" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Honestly, I don't follow the Brewers nearly as close as I follow the Packers, Badgers or Bucks. So I have to ask others, would Craig Counsell moving on, be a bad or good thing?</p><p></p><p>I know the Brewers management wants him back, but is that what would be best for a team that can't seem to go very far in the playoffs? Is Counsell's situation similar to what the Bucks faced with Mike Budenholzer? Really solid "coach" in the regular season, but struggles against other elite teams?</p><p></p><p>All that said, I do acknowledge that IMO, there is a difference between the Bucks and the Brewers in regards to talent. With the Bucks having top level talent and the Brewers not. So that makes it seem like Counsell did more with less and besides the 1 Championship, Budenholzer did less with more.</p><p></p><p>I know the Brewers are more handcuffed by what they can spend on talent and that makes it very difficult to compete with the Dodgers, Braves and other large market teams. So maybe it isn't Counsell, more than it is the fact that the Brewers are at their ultimate peak, with what they have to spend?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1009043, member: 7261"] Honestly, I don't follow the Brewers nearly as close as I follow the Packers, Badgers or Bucks. So I have to ask others, would Craig Counsell moving on, be a bad or good thing? I know the Brewers management wants him back, but is that what would be best for a team that can't seem to go very far in the playoffs? Is Counsell's situation similar to what the Bucks faced with Mike Budenholzer? Really solid "coach" in the regular season, but struggles against other elite teams? All that said, I do acknowledge that IMO, there is a difference between the Bucks and the Brewers in regards to talent. With the Bucks having top level talent and the Brewers not. So that makes it seem like Counsell did more with less and besides the 1 Championship, Budenholzer did less with more. I know the Brewers are more handcuffed by what they can spend on talent and that makes it very difficult to compete with the Dodgers, Braves and other large market teams. So maybe it isn't Counsell, more than it is the fact that the Brewers are at their ultimate peak, with what they have to spend? [/QUOTE]
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