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Decided to go for a run tonight after a long day of work and changed it up with not listening to music and downloaded the CaneSport podcast. One caller talked about Fentress being on the field over Carter/Gayot. Gary responded that Fentress is a smart guy (med school) that doesn't make a lot of mental errors and that has picked up the defense faster than the others. Caller asked a great question of "what does that tell you about the scheme when you have world class athletes that can't see the field and 5'8 walk-ons do?"
Gary confirmed that the scheme is something that Golden/D'Onfrio genuinely believe in and agreed with the caller that the scheme is not designed to their personnel but to what they believe in. The scheme is to be said a very complex one and that the top athletes are having a hard time pick up which is why they aren't seeing the field as much. Bottom line, the staff is more willing to put inferior players/athletes on the field instead of adapting to the strengths of the better players.
The first thing any good manager/coach/boss/director does is identify what tools he/she has and creates their program/system/plan/scheme around it and not forcing their ways to their staff's weaknesses. Not that we didn't know any of this but for those that continue to admire Al as a great "CEO" are witnessing bad business 101. If a change is made with D'Onfrio he must relinquish the defense to the new DC or else it is a waste of time and another year of mediocrity. Expecting to see McCord and T Harris in the slot as nickel backs tomorrow night.......
Gary confirmed that the scheme is something that Golden/D'Onfrio genuinely believe in and agreed with the caller that the scheme is not designed to their personnel but to what they believe in. The scheme is to be said a very complex one and that the top athletes are having a hard time pick up which is why they aren't seeing the field as much. Bottom line, the staff is more willing to put inferior players/athletes on the field instead of adapting to the strengths of the better players.
The first thing any good manager/coach/boss/director does is identify what tools he/she has and creates their program/system/plan/scheme around it and not forcing their ways to their staff's weaknesses. Not that we didn't know any of this but for those that continue to admire Al as a great "CEO" are witnessing bad business 101. If a change is made with D'Onfrio he must relinquish the defense to the new DC or else it is a waste of time and another year of mediocrity. Expecting to see McCord and T Harris in the slot as nickel backs tomorrow night.......
