AgonyTrain
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Will someone from the "Kill is throwing the players under the bus" camp please explain this for me... There is a difference between "These players suck and there's no hope for them" and "The talent level right now is not what it needs to be because we are playing an unbelievable amount of freshman and the upperclassmen haven't been coached well (I'm sure he wouldn't say that, but it's true) and many are playing different positions." So why do you assume he means the first? The latter is the truth, and it's not the players faults, so why would they be offended that he says so?
Okay, I'll bite. Everything is subject to interpretation but here are the quotes from his presser that stuck out to me.
"I think a guy at Nebraska said it best. I believe it was Frank Solich, who was head coach, is that you recruit them tough. You can't make them tough. You recruit good tacklers, you know. That's all part of the recruiting process."
- Implies to me that toughness / tackling are something you have to recruit for (an innate ability), which current players lack
"We can't do what we did at Northern Illinois last year because we're not gifted enough. Hell, we've got to quit trying to do it, because we can't. Don't ask somebody to do something they can't do. So we've got to do something different. That doesn't mean a drastic change. But we've got to simplify some things. Then if it just doesn't you know, somebody just runs over the top of you whatever, there ain't nothing you can do about that as a coach. But we're not mentally or physically doing what we need to do right now. I'm not throwing the kids under the bus, that's our responsibility. We got what we got. So mentally we have to reach them. This is more a mental thing than it is a physical thing. But you can't change anything physical."
- This paragraph is all over the place but I will note that when even Jerry has to check himself by saying "I'm not throwing the kids under the bus", that means he basically is. It's like saying "I'm not a racist, but..." Also note that "we're not gifted enough". How are his players supposed to react when they here over and over again they do not have enough talent and are physically unable to compete against teams? This may very well be the case, but from a team morale standpoint I have a hardtime believing it is helpful to repeat it after every loss.
As I stated, he definitely is taking some of blame but I don't see what harping on the physical and talent deficiencies of this teams does to improve anything for this year. The players he has are what they are. The only thing pointing out the talent shortfalls of this team does is help Jerry when answering his critics. There are other quotes from Sid columns, strib articles, and his radio show that more or less repeat what is said here.
To show I am somewhat even-handed, here is a clip from the presser where I think he does a great job:
"I can tell you right now a couple of them, as soon as University of Michigan went boom, boom, boom and scored, I think our kids went `Oh, no, here we go.' That's our MO. So you've got to fight out of that MO. Some of those younger kids, you know, you throw Tufts out there and Marcus Jones, they haven't been here long enough. They just go play. They don't know the difference. Tufts goes over, catches the ball, gets the heck knocked out of him. He doesn't know. Some of the older kids have been through some very difficult situations and mentally we just don't have a fight back mentality. Is that the kids' fault? No. It's our program's fault, and right now it's my fault because I'm the head coach. But I'm trying to change a mentality that's been embedded a little bit, and that's not easy to do. Shoot, we're working at it. I can tell that you. Lot of people go, "Coach, are you negative? Are you down?" No. It's a challenge. It's a great challenge. I came in Sunday, and we went to work. Hey, this is what we've got to do, man. Here it is. All right?"
Acknowledges the issues with the team, and promises to work to correct them without saying our team is physically unable to compete (which is probably true - the players just don't need to be reminded of it every week by the coach).
Anyways, Jerry needs four years and should get the backing of the fanbase and the admin. Maybe if the media sends Jerry a formal letter to state they understand the team has talent deficiencies we can stop hearing about it from the head coach