Sam A. Blitz
Well-known member
PlayerRep said:My two cents, based on some but not enough good information.
Some of the things the Hav (maybe Brint too), 75 and NW are saying are not necessarily inconsistent with each other, in my view, due to the extent of the particular issues. Even taking the 3 things 75 said in one of his posts as largely or somewhat true, doesn't mean that most players or people feel that way. Those 3 things, if confined and not universal, have probably been true with other successful Griz coaches. Some of NW's assertions are too far beyond the reality of the situation, is my impression.
I know Stitt has some critics, among recent former players and other supporters. So, I don't think these negative things are completely untrue, or have no basis in reality, or that this list is even complete. However, I doubt that anyone posting, including me, has enough data to know the degree or extent of the these things.
My impression is that these things, even if true and bigger than I suspect, are not what caused the Griz losses in the last 2 games, or the weak last half of the season. I don't know what caused the on-field decline and problems, but I have talked, directly or indirectly, to some players/parents, and not one of them has blamed the poor finish or those things or even on the Stitt or the coaches. They have indicated it was more lack of execution and mistakes, some of which came from youth and inexperience (which they then said was no excuse). And, not wanting to be left out, I too sat next to a current player on a plane returning from Thanksgiving break.
I don't know if Stitt is the answer and will be successful, but my impression is still that he can be successful. I have always said the jury is out. While this topic and this discussion are interesting, I am not inclined to get to worked up about it, because I can't imagine Stitt is not going to get pushed out now. He is going to be the coach next year, and he and the other coaches have my full support. Haslam is obviously closer to the situation, and it is his job to make the right assessment and decision. My guess is that Haslam's data and information are considerably different than what we are seeing on egriz, altho he may well have heard or seen some of these things too. This is not to say that 75 and others aren't correct in their assessment. The 2 late seasons losses shook my confidence in that situation, and to me are almost inexplicable.
Very good post, PR.
The only thing I'll add, is that we need to be aware that although they do not post on here, recruits and parents do read this board. Throwing out accusations as fact based on gossip, hearsay, and what your bias opinion leads you to believe is not what this team needs during a time that coaches are working there butts off trying to put together a recruiting class. I respect the opinion of people who have negative views towards the coaching staff. It comes with the territory in not meeting the high expectations the fans have for this program, but I hope that people don't slander the program's reputation and hinder what the players and coaches are trying to build.