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Originally Posted by osugrad21
How many balls did JT drop? How many blocks did he miss? I would bet my life savings these guys were thoroughly coached via film and practice...yet they did not get it done. How is that JT's fault? Ultimately, you can blame the coach. Realistically, the player failed to carry out his assignment.
In some instances yes, in others he mismanaged the game, in others he did not have his team ready...again, lack of execution.
I guess I should also say "period" now so I can show how vehemently I believe in my opinion...but I won't because I enjoy both sides of this debate. So instead, I'll just say "[censored] off Jax." 
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lol, ok.
You know I'm not trying to argue or be beligirent(sp) but I guess its just my military background that will not allow me to buy the argument that its all on the players because they have been shown what to do. "There are no bad privates, only bad sargent's" is the line that sticks with me from PLDC to this day.
I manage a large number of people here in the civilian world and I am held responsible for their production with the utmost emphasis placed on the word period.
If I had a group that was underperforming and replaced them with the next group and had the same issues I'd be sweating like a fag watching Brad Pitt eat a hot dog because my boss would be applying some serious heat. If I found out later that some members of the first group were having success once they left my care then I'd just start working on the resume and asking BP for a fundraiser.
