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Gus Bradley and the problem of the process
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Quote:This was Bradley's first HC job and with some hindsight I think everyone can agree that JDR was a vastly better HC than Bradley. JDR was just stuck with the Harris/Clean Gene train wreck providing him talent and eventually even he failed to be able to get anything done with those players. When JDR left here I felt he would be a HC somewhere else soon even though I agreed with the team letting him go when they did. There's no question that some coaches are better suited to be Assistants Coaches than HCs because of the big picture aspect of being a HC. I think many young college coaches should follow the path of what Jim Caldwell did when he was in the early years of his coaching career: seek a coaching job on the other side of the ball. Having a broad coaching background helps with seeing the big picture. If opportunities in the Seattle, Jacksonville, Atlanta Defensive schedule are present, Gus Bradley probably will get another DC opportunity in the NFL, A problem for Bradley to overcome is he seems stereotyped in terms of his association with the Jaguars Defensive Scheme. What team would hire Bradley to run a different Defensive scheme on the NFL level? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:If your process is flawed, then you (or someone above you) needs to change it. However, the better AND real questions that needs to be asked are: What you mentioned with the Jaguars is something that most NFL teams go through. For some franchises, the cycles can be many decades long before big time success is achieved. Much like with players making coaching schemes work if the talent is present, you need the right people to make an overall NFL organization work. Including, people being a cohesive unit. Quote:I don't disagree that Gus are lesser coaches than any of these guys you mentioned. I don't think there's a question that he's gone after this season. But that's not really what you asked, is it? The problem and the question is when do you pull the plug on a process that is failing. You are correct that many use that terminology. As the article pointed out Detroit spent far too many years on Matt Millen and his process as GM up there. I was one of the folks who supported Gus coming into this season since prior to this year I felt he had under-performed but I did not necessarily thing he was working with a functional roster either. This year the roster is functional on an NFL level and yet we have shown glaring lack of focus and discipline. We don't make effective adjustments at the half and in general have trouble getting out of our own way. So, even though I supported keeping Gus as the HC last year I felt we had seen enough to know he was not the guy when the bye week came around. Gus may have a process but his simply does not work on the HC level. Now, I am not a football executive. Therefor, I should have less understanding of the situation than folks like Dave and Khan.. If it was painfully obvious to me that Gus was not the guy early in this season don't we need to ask why a football professional did not come to that conclusion last season or before? Quote:The problem and the question is when do you pull the plug on a process that is failing. ou are correct that many use that terminology. As the article pointed out Detroit spent far too many years on Matt Millen and his process as GM up there. I was one of the folks who supported Gus coming into this season since prior to this year I felt he had under-performed but I did not necessarily thing he was working with a functional roster either. Let me get this clear, you felt the team under-performed in years past but that it was due to roster issues, which you feel has now been rectified. This is a common sentiment in and out of Jaguar circles (both fans and media). If this is the common belief, and it really was for most, then why would you expect them to make a move at the conclusion of last season or before? When the 1st two years were "throwaways" and last year the team improved and competed more? This does not make sense. Keep in mind that there were MANY outside of the organization who really liked this team to improve this season. You ask why did the team not fire him at the conclusion of last season. Well, didn't you practically answer that already? They wanted to see what Gus can do with a legitimate roster. It takes more than 4 games to know that (especially when one of them was a close-should have been a win vs Packers at home). The only realistic timeline was the TNF especially after that performance. But then you also have to ask. Let's assume that you have made the determination that Gus *IS* the problem and you wanted to remove him. Who do you replace him with and what will doing that fix? There's really only one somewhat of a candidate to replace him midseason (Marrone), and many here (myself included) don't think the franchise really viewed him as a legitimate candidate. This kind of goes back to what I said of knowing why the process is failing (or failed) before knowing what to do about it. Change for the sake of change does not always equals progress.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:IS it flawed? hahaha.. hahahahaha Go ask the Seahawks, Spurs, Hawks, and many other franchises if the concept/process of player development is flawed. |
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