12-28-2021, 02:50 PM
(12-28-2021, 02:10 PM)Au165 Wrote: I said before the season continuity in the NFL matters. People constantly want to fire and start over but with that comes new schemes that take time to learn. It’s actually an issue league wide and why many bad teams tend to stay bad for long periods of time, owners are too impatient.
Don’t confuse owners firing coaches constantly as knowing how to win, it’s simply wanting to win but not sure how else to. Often the two get confused and people take inaction as not wanting to win because they aren’t “doing anything”. Tony Dungy once wrote about how most owners have no clue what to even be hiring for in a Hc so they just keep trying to show they “want to win” but it’s a failed thought process.
Absolutely.. Look at Mike Brown as prime example number one except he was too stubborn to change his ways.. He hung onto people who needed to go long before their time was finally up. Initially he meddled far too much in rosters, drafts, etc..He was an extremely frustrating owner, but now you rarely hear much about Brown and his goofiness.
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