No Let me simplify it for you.
First year head coach comes in and changes a major part of his training camp that his predecessor learned from saban and Sweeney. Something that all successful colleges football coaches are doing in their camps today. And fans ask what does he know that all these long time successful coaches don’t? How will this move make his camp better than all the other schools that use the other way of doing it? May be if he explained the thought process behind it, how it will make them more focused through camp and have a tighter bond on the team, people who are questioning would understand and wouldn’t do so.
In a nut shell, it is not that he’s changing what Billy did, he’s going against the grain of the vast majority of the most successful coaches in college football in America. Just tell us what you know that they don’t.
Having said that I am 100% in the Des camp and hope he becomes the all time winningest coach here in the shortest amount time. I wish for him a career like the last guy we had who’s name ended in aux.
I like everything MD is doing.
I like everything CMD is doing. He is creating by in by responsibility as opposed to whip and chains. Novel idea.
I trust MD. I'm gonna wait for year 3 to give an overall judgement. Fact based assessments are the best judge.
Gaston--Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs etc would like to have a word with you. Just because something is successful doesn't mean it is the only way to be successful. The world is constantly changing. Successful leaders challenge the status quo. You sound like the employee who was asked why are we doing it this way, his response is because we have always done it this way.
Athletes are too coddled. Put some responsibility on them. Let the senior team leaders help to keep these players in line. Step out of line and try to take advantage of what is being given to them and pay the price. The players should be better for the experience. Time to learn responsibility.
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