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<blockquote data-quote="paulska" data-source="post: 597636" data-attributes="member: 557"><p>This is half the right move. Letting someone who isn't getting it done on an extended basis is the first half. Getting someone who can take the resources on hand in terms of talent and schemes and get a consistently improved unit contributing to victories is the other.</p><p></p><p>I am seriously relieved to see MM make this move- I was beginning to worry that our ability to innovate and progress was calcifying with him entrenched for the long term, but this is at least a heads up to our collective staff that regression and underwhelming performance will not be overshadowed by personal connection and loyal service.</p><p></p><p>One of the hallmarks of Pete Carroll's time and success with the Hawks has been the mantra that everyone competes every day, and that competition raises the bar for everyone. I think that goes for coaches too. It's interesting that top minds in the game spend a ton of time in the headspace of people who are doing new, effective and hard to stop things (think Belichick constantly on campus with Meyer, Saban, Kelly, etc), and their teams constantly have new looks and ripples that keep opponents off rhythm. We need some of this. Here's hoping this is the first step towards that dynamic for the people who plan and vision how we do what we do on the field...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulska, post: 597636, member: 557"] This is half the right move. Letting someone who isn't getting it done on an extended basis is the first half. Getting someone who can take the resources on hand in terms of talent and schemes and get a consistently improved unit contributing to victories is the other. I am seriously relieved to see MM make this move- I was beginning to worry that our ability to innovate and progress was calcifying with him entrenched for the long term, but this is at least a heads up to our collective staff that regression and underwhelming performance will not be overshadowed by personal connection and loyal service. One of the hallmarks of Pete Carroll's time and success with the Hawks has been the mantra that everyone competes every day, and that competition raises the bar for everyone. I think that goes for coaches too. It's interesting that top minds in the game spend a ton of time in the headspace of people who are doing new, effective and hard to stop things (think Belichick constantly on campus with Meyer, Saban, Kelly, etc), and their teams constantly have new looks and ripples that keep opponents off rhythm. We need some of this. Here's hoping this is the first step towards that dynamic for the people who plan and vision how we do what we do on the field... [/QUOTE]
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