Stop_HammerTime69
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ari gold said:Stop_HammerTime69 said:fanofzoo said:As a leader of a team you should work with what you came on board with. I know he wants to run "his" system but why that -or-the -highway approach. Adapt, use what you have to advance, blend in your system and before you know it....
or take the 3 year approach with not having "my guys"
PR you are right
Because he's the head coach and for the time being, its his program. This isn't a "Barry Alvarez @ Wisconsin" kind of deal where the coach needs to come in and fit the school's system. And at Montana, the program's system got the school into some hot water, so it needed to change. And like everything else in football, that kind of change can't happen overnight. It takes a few years.
Very well said. To truly get the program on the right track and on pace for long term success it was always going to take time. No coach was going to come into the UM program and immediately take it back to a perennial national title contender in their first or second season. That notion is unbelievably unrealistic, which is probably the reason we had people in the Griz fan base think that. We have awesome fans, but being unrealistic is basically a prerequisite of being a Griz fan it seems like.
We got very lucky with a string of coaches who inherited talent and had matching systems. They were given a nice car and didn't crash it. That's something only one other program can say: Ohio State. At some point, luck was going to catch up, it hit a little too hard. That "nice car" got totaled. But at least we're in a position where our worst seasons are still winning seasons. It's not the end of the world. It just takes some time to get back up.
So of course we have unrealistic fans. But just because one thing worked back then, 15-20 years ago, does not mean it will work now.