How well a player practices is more important to him than winning. Feel good walk-on stories are more important than winning. Playing his favorites is more important than winning.
Are there things more important to Kirk Ferentz than winning? And if so, what are they?
I say this in all seriousness and would appreciate some insight.
How well a player practices is more important to him than winning. Feel good walk-on stories are more important than winning. Playing his favorites is more important than winning.
I believe that winning "his way" is more important than winning in general.
Paki omeara started over Shawn Greene for half the 2008 season. That season was the worst coaching job I've ever witnessed. Followed by the craziest year of luck I've witnessed. He's a great offensive line coach. That's where it ends.
This is the massive problem. He is totally convinced he can manufacture enough players that produce a winner and that talented players are just too risky. They might celebrate on the field, say something in the media or get in trouble off the field. He wants to count his money and not have to deal with it. The problem is talent wins most games most of the time.
Your right, he does not care. That fat guaranteed contract is enabling him to do as he wishes with no regard to success, wins and losses.Loyalty, dependability no matter how average, professionalism, and rewarding hard work are more important.
this is not the way to be successful, but I don't think he cares.
If KF was coaching ND back in 1975, Rudy Ruettiger would have started his junior and senior yearI think talent and athleticism take a back seat to loyalty and work ethic. Unfortunately this puts an inferior product on the field. Powell, willies, sitting is a strong example.