11-25-2020, 02:01 PM
(11-25-2020, 01:52 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: I've made this analogy before.
One of the crucial mistakes military commanders make is being unwilling to adapt their original plans. Ummm the enemy doesn't do what the plan was set up for and they refuse to adapt. "It is a perfect plan, I made it"
I believe this is also a fatal flaw in coaches. They refuse to admit they were wrong. Case in point - Ryan Finley. You could go on and on.
Yeah... You have a valid point. It's easy to stand in front of the press after a game and claim responsibility, but when you don't address certain issues with urgency, it's just ear candy at that point. I defend Zac a lot just because I think he wasn't left in a good spot. But as far as his efforts go, he grading pretty low with me in that category. Now with the talk in the locker room being what it appears to be, he seems to be doing a lot worse in areas than I expected. Not saying players shouldn't be able to handle tough criticism and take an ass chewing, but man, sounds like they are handling it all wrong.