When the coaches play politics with one another and with the team ... why should anyone care?
Do you follow tweets from people on staff? I knew when KJ Hall was going to have a big game last year ... Jack Damuni sent out a tweet talking about how Jack had baptized KJ's Dad ... next game he's run and run and run until he can break 100 yards of rushing. How many of you really believe KJ is better than Squally, and the others? .. but he has a connection, and so he will be played over them and given preference in practice and films. Reno praises him ... and slams Squally, and others ... destroys their confidence ... and then uses that as an excuse for why they don't play (yes, there have been debates between coaches (and overheard by players) about why so-and-so isn't getting more playing time ... and that alone is enough to kill the possibility of leadership by players, and team unity, etc).
Coaching level politics is a massive problem. That comes from hiring friends who don't have experience as coaches, they haven't learned the way to handle having guys that you like, or have a connection to but who don't have the skill to start over the others ... you don't know how to build players and skill sets.
On the Defensive side of the ball, they have fewer excuses ... the coaches at least have experience. But apparently they don't have the wisdom ... or they are prevented from exercising wisdom because either the HC or DC have limited their options (short practices or no practices, etc).
I love Kalani. He's a great guy! I REALLY want to see him succeed ... but if he wants to succeed, there has to be a real change of culture and change of philosophy from him down. And changes like that, after having established a pattern, are not only tough for him to accept ... but worse, are tough for everyone below. I wish him the best of luck. I hope he can save it next year ... otherwise (for the sake of the program) I hope it is his last year.
This is illuminating and frankly sad.Statistics: Posted by nuk13 — Mon Dec 04, 2017 2:45 pm
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