08-20-2019, 02:20 PM
(08-20-2019, 02:13 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: change for the sake of change isn't always the answer.. sometimes it takes you in the wrong direction....
I'm not advocating change for the sake of change. I'm saying, don't be afraid to upgrade if you (the coach/fo) think you have something better. EX: Finley for Dalton. If you think Finley's upside is enough that any growing pains are worth it for a greater reward later, make the change. Don't stick with a guy just because he's been solid for a few years. That goes for any position.
If it fails, move on and try something new. Just don't stay status quo, because '90s.
People were happy with '11-'15 because there were a bunch of winning seasons and a lot of Sundays to enjoy along the way. But it kept ending the same way. After a while, i get tired of the same ending and the fun Sundays are less fun when you have an expected outcome.
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