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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.18 months.I wonder if Curran feels like he needs a shower after carrying Mayo's water for the last 6 months
I just have a problem with someone doing a bad job and basically saying “that’s ok I’ll be better some day”Mayo may improve next year, I wouldn't say he's a literal moron incapable of learning.
But that's not the issue here. The issue is, yes, he's extremely green. And many posters here (not myself included, admittingly) called it from the jump: this guy has absolutely no experience and the Patriots are in a situation that seems to necessitate experience.
I can't really think of a more difficult position for an HC - hey, follow in the footsteps of the greatest coach and the greatest QB and countless SB appearances and wins, only after said greatest coach torched everything on the way out, leaving you with a garbage roster. Oh and uh, those two greatest's cultivated an intensely critical fan base. Have fun.
I hold out hope because I want to enjoy Sundays again. I miss it. I hope that the team makes a huge leap next year. But it's a big ask for any HC - let alone a super green HC w/ an underqualified DC and an OC with schizo playcalling.
Bob owns the teamHow about just replacing a crusty, inflexible old Foole who's ****ing Sucked here the past 4 years...?
ThisAt this point I believe that as long as the Kraft family retains ownership, the franchise will not be competitive.
An unfortunate circumstance of late.Bob owns the team
He may not even realize that there is a problem.An unfortunate circumstance of late.
? That's not a counter example. It actually reinforces and agrees with what I was saying.Counter example: A fellow I knew who was contact point for new people coming into a teaching band. He got all the rank beginners started. He was great with the newbs, young and old, great with the kids' parents, imparted lots of enthusiasm. However, he was not a good musician but didn't know it. All the beginners passing thru his hands had horrible fundamental skills. They all needed to start over basically from scratch if they wanted to be any good. They sounded a lot like the current Pats look.
So, sure, relating is important and certainly makes things pleasant. But quality demands knowledge.
It's really hard to believe what people have been watching if they believe this.I could give countless examples why you're wrong but there's no use arguing with a fundamentally flawed perspective. If this was the NBA, perhaps. Enjoy the futility while Mayo gets his on-the-job training.
Ok. I'm confused.? That's not a counter example. It actually reinforces and agrees with what I was saying.
It doesn't matter how much you know about teaching and how much you've mastered the content, if you don't care about the people you're trying to teach, none of that will get through.
Ok. I'm confused.
You said
I'm saying the reverse; it doesn't matter how much you care if you aren't a master of the material and the methods of imparting it. "Caring" won't get it done if you don't know what you're doing.
Ok. Got it. My bad. I locked in on the first part and blanked out on the rest.I started by saying that's what someone said to me this morning. I was told showing you care matters most.
And I countered that by writing this: "This might apply to litttle kids, but I learned more from a complete misanthrope ornery cuss than I learned from anyone in school. He truly didn't care about us; in fact, he went out of his way to terrorize and insult us!...
He just knew his stuff. And presented it in a digestible way."
He's acting like a CEO instead of a coach. His Optum stuff means nothing when it comes to football and game days.The more I listen to Mayo speak publicly, the more I realize how bad a Head Coach appointment he is and, will continue to be. He's in over his head.
True, but sadly the prognosis then becomes perennial mediocrity. I’m not too worried about that, though. The FO doesn’t know how to put a team together, and Mayo can’t coach. We will have to wait for Jonathan to take over or for Bob’s ego to give up on Mayo.Right, but as a fan and knowing we’re stuck with them, I want to find the way to some kind of success. I don’t think the offense is as far away as some people do. I think there’s a more realistic chance that Covington gets fired than Mayo, or they hire someone as an “advisor” who essentially is the defensive coordinator. If we start winning some of these one-score games, the prognosis on the team starts looking different.
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