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<blockquote data-quote="net" data-source="post: 32709" data-attributes="member: 200"><p>Nearly all of you lost the intent of my post: coaching changes DON'T always mean success. It was sarcasm.</p><p></p><p>The prevailing idea that coaching changes lead to instant turnarounds is a prevailing myth, in these parts and elsewhere. Lovie Smith took a few years to get the putrid Bears to a winning season. Marvin Lewis has moved Cincy to the top, but it has taken him years. Joe Gibbs can't seem to turn the mess in Washington around. Herm Edwards can't turn the Jets around. Mooch has turned Detroit into de-toilet...it took Parcells, as great a coach as he is, this long to produce a solid team. His early playoff run netted a loser last year.</p><p></p><p>At the pro level, there are many fine coaches, but a shortage of great talent. The goal is to find great talent, and combine it with effective coaching and philosophy, and then hope your efforts aren't destroyed by a rash of injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net, post: 32709, member: 200"] Nearly all of you lost the intent of my post: coaching changes DON'T always mean success. It was sarcasm. The prevailing idea that coaching changes lead to instant turnarounds is a prevailing myth, in these parts and elsewhere. Lovie Smith took a few years to get the putrid Bears to a winning season. Marvin Lewis has moved Cincy to the top, but it has taken him years. Joe Gibbs can't seem to turn the mess in Washington around. Herm Edwards can't turn the Jets around. Mooch has turned Detroit into de-toilet...it took Parcells, as great a coach as he is, this long to produce a solid team. His early playoff run netted a loser last year. At the pro level, there are many fine coaches, but a shortage of great talent. The goal is to find great talent, and combine it with effective coaching and philosophy, and then hope your efforts aren't destroyed by a rash of injuries. [/QUOTE]
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