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<blockquote data-quote="digsthepack" data-source="post: 36791" data-attributes="member: 209"><p>Well, one cannot argue that Sherman's accomplishments in GB are not insignificant...his record is pretty impressive. But like many of us who have gotten past the record and stats (which are the holy grail for some but can be very misleading) to accomplishments when it matters, it is clear that Sherman is probably a good coach to restore order to a wayward organization, but probably not the guy to take you to the top. </p><p></p><p>Different leaders have different skillsets that may make then the right or wrong candidate given the circumstances at the time. For that reason, I think TT wanted to take a year to get a handle on Sherman's strengths and weaknesses to help make a better informed decision.</p><p></p><p>And for the record, I defended MS up until 2 years ago. He was definitely on the ascent those first 3 years, but has since squandered any goodwill he possessed with me in the last 2 years. Kinda goes back to my assertion that MS is a good coach to restore order to a team, but lacks the attributes necessary to bring a team beyond being average to above-average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digsthepack, post: 36791, member: 209"] Well, one cannot argue that Sherman's accomplishments in GB are not insignificant...his record is pretty impressive. But like many of us who have gotten past the record and stats (which are the holy grail for some but can be very misleading) to accomplishments when it matters, it is clear that Sherman is probably a good coach to restore order to a wayward organization, but probably not the guy to take you to the top. Different leaders have different skillsets that may make then the right or wrong candidate given the circumstances at the time. For that reason, I think TT wanted to take a year to get a handle on Sherman's strengths and weaknesses to help make a better informed decision. And for the record, I defended MS up until 2 years ago. He was definitely on the ascent those first 3 years, but has since squandered any goodwill he possessed with me in the last 2 years. Kinda goes back to my assertion that MS is a good coach to restore order to a team, but lacks the attributes necessary to bring a team beyond being average to above-average. [/QUOTE]
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