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The Concept of Giving a Coach a Few Years to Build a Team
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(10-19-2019, 03:04 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: There was a reason the Front Office did not want to bring in a vet assistant as OC/DC.  They are in Taylor's corner for at least 3 years.  They do not want Taylor to sense any pressure.  I think the Front Office knows that the talent is aging and that Taylor needs time to infuse more talent into the team.  Tobin has missed on talent lately and if any football minded person in the organization cannot see that Miller, Jerry, Brown, and Hart are at the very best slightly below NFL average, then there is a more serious problem.  

Right. They hired for comfort over going for quality.

Don't forget that the coaching staff evaluates the current roster and also has huge duties in scouting. Our free agent crop was mediocre...and our draft has looked bad so far.

The whole infusing the team with talent is failing.

Plus, who's to say that Taylor is the guy to be a great scout? He was mediocre at his 2 chances at OC and has been mediocre here so far.
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RE: The Concept of Giving a Coach a Few Years to Build a Team - THE PISTONS - 10-19-2019, 03:11 PM

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