Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by redrathman:
Also keep in mind that he had great assistants that called him out on his b******t during that first Super Bowl, and now he is left with yes-men that serve his ego. No one wants to admit that the king wears no clothing, and instead want to blame injuries or out of shape players.
His assistants were hired away and promoted. That was a product of success, not failure. It's not news that you aren't guaranteed to replace quality assets. If anything, the evidence shows he will move on pretty quickly if something isn't working (see Wilks, and a host of player examples).
Move on, or excuse ? In hindsight, Wilks called a great game in the Super Bowl. We lost because our offense was inept. Just like today, we squandered opportunity after opportunity to put the game away. Now, we can nitpick and blame every single player for every single mishap like we tend to do. Or we can put it all together and ask ourselves, why is it that our head coach always has the team unprepared against the same opponent that pretty much schemes the same way every time we face it ? Why do we put players on the field that are nothing more than a liability? Why do we continue to support coaches that have proven 7 weeks in a row that they can't coach their particular unit ? We can't we adjust our scheme during the game to take advantage of a team that is missing just as many starters as we are ?
Maybe it's not just A coach or A player. Maybe it's a culmination of everything. Maybe we have a head coach that is ignorant, thick headed who just wants to find every reason for losing except himself.
we all know Kyle will not fire Schneider. We all know he will not bench Ronnie Bell or Campbell. We all know his game plan will stay the same. Kyle will not budge. It's his weakness. It's why he loses.
[ Edited by DrEll on Oct 20, 2024 at 6:35 PM ]