Deggs was absolutely the right choice
Deggs was absolutely the right choice
Yes
Yeah, I think it is way too early to tell, but I always thought that the decision was made for a lot of sentimental reasons, in a time of great shock and sadness. I have been part of this same error on the personal side, and while not huge, we realize now that we did not make the best of decisions while also bearing the grief of a sudden death of a parent. This situation always reminded me of that issue.
I can't remember his name but there was an assistant coach at I believe Moo St that I was really pushing for: same age, mentality etc of Napier, and I just thought that would've been the better move....if you take out all the emotions.
But again, I still think Deggs is a great coach, and has plenty of time to prove himself here.
To many Yankees on the team with all the baseball talent in Louisiana and surrounding states that’s just ludicrous.
Yes....can't believe this post was started. Damn!
Half of you guys said we needed to hire Deggs to fix everything 3 years ago now we can’t even give him a full season to turn things around. Not sure if its funny or sad the way some have zero patience. If we could only go back and read some of the early Napier threads on the old RP.
No one wants to build anything these days. Expect zero growing pains and automatic success, but that’s the society we now live in.
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