BSpringsteen
Well-Known Member
The people calling for KF's head are nuts (right now.) It isn't because of his past W-L record as I believe that is far less impressive than he gets credit for. It is because of his ability to spot talent, and coach it up. The coaching errors all season are correctable and as KF improves in these areas, we'll get better and better.
That being said, does anyone really think that KF isn't about to watch the entire season and start looking at patterns? Do you think he is happy about this? Do you think he isn't looking inward just a little bit?
A few years back, he refused to play true freshmen, and would play seniors regardless of talent (Grigsby anyone?)
This year we played 11 TRUE FRESHMEN. The guy can change, he can realize that he has to adjust and adapt.
As Jon says he currently doesn't allow for stars to be stars, and I think this includes his schemes.
That is what he needs to do. Adjust his schemes to allow his best players to clearly be the best players on the field.
The best players on the field this year, DJK, Stanzi, Claybor, Ballard and likely Sash were just other players, not the superstars they should be.
Make no mistake, the talent was in place this year to make a run at a national championship. 7-5 is a COACHING FAILURE almost entirely.
The clock management failures, the fakes, the guy fell asleep at the wheel.
These are all correctable mistakes, so to suggest that KF is so stubborn as to watch everything he has built up go down the drain in the next two years, and yes get fired unceremoniously in another two years because he is too stubborn, I would argue is simply too ignorant.
That being said, does anyone really think that KF isn't about to watch the entire season and start looking at patterns? Do you think he is happy about this? Do you think he isn't looking inward just a little bit?
A few years back, he refused to play true freshmen, and would play seniors regardless of talent (Grigsby anyone?)
This year we played 11 TRUE FRESHMEN. The guy can change, he can realize that he has to adjust and adapt.
As Jon says he currently doesn't allow for stars to be stars, and I think this includes his schemes.
That is what he needs to do. Adjust his schemes to allow his best players to clearly be the best players on the field.
The best players on the field this year, DJK, Stanzi, Claybor, Ballard and likely Sash were just other players, not the superstars they should be.
Make no mistake, the talent was in place this year to make a run at a national championship. 7-5 is a COACHING FAILURE almost entirely.
The clock management failures, the fakes, the guy fell asleep at the wheel.
These are all correctable mistakes, so to suggest that KF is so stubborn as to watch everything he has built up go down the drain in the next two years, and yes get fired unceremoniously in another two years because he is too stubborn, I would argue is simply too ignorant.