(Semi) OT - the Phillies
- By Katatonic
- FloridAlum Memorial Football Board
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The Phillies made it all the way to the WS, but couldn't close the deal against the cheaters.
But still, quite an accomplishment after starting the season so poorly under Joe.
I like Joe, but one can't help but wonder if his coaching style is no longer suited for today's game.
One can't also help but wonder if the same thing applies to Fitz, another old-school Chicago guy.
One sports radio host had a daughter who had worked w/ Joe when he was working for MLB, who had nothing but the nicest things to say about Joe as a person, but that doesn't get you results in the field.
Sometimes a coach's way of doing things is outdated, is at a place too long (things get stale) and is too stubborn to change or admit that he had made a mistake.
Another example is Tomlin in Pittsburgh.
Matt Canada was simply the wrong hire for OC (in a string of bad hires).
Instead of rectifying that mistake early, Tomlin doubled down on his mistake by allowing Canada to bring in his own guys after numerous assistants departed (not a good sign when assistants don't see it in their best interest to work w/ an OC).
If you want to see the NFL equivalent of the NU O (staid, unimaginative, predictable - and w/ a bad O-line to boot) - watch Steelers football.
But still, quite an accomplishment after starting the season so poorly under Joe.
I like Joe, but one can't help but wonder if his coaching style is no longer suited for today's game.
One can't also help but wonder if the same thing applies to Fitz, another old-school Chicago guy.
One sports radio host had a daughter who had worked w/ Joe when he was working for MLB, who had nothing but the nicest things to say about Joe as a person, but that doesn't get you results in the field.
Sometimes a coach's way of doing things is outdated, is at a place too long (things get stale) and is too stubborn to change or admit that he had made a mistake.
Another example is Tomlin in Pittsburgh.
Matt Canada was simply the wrong hire for OC (in a string of bad hires).
Instead of rectifying that mistake early, Tomlin doubled down on his mistake by allowing Canada to bring in his own guys after numerous assistants departed (not a good sign when assistants don't see it in their best interest to work w/ an OC).
If you want to see the NFL equivalent of the NU O (staid, unimaginative, predictable - and w/ a bad O-line to boot) - watch Steelers football.