grizfan406
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UMGriz75 said:http://missoulian.com/sports/college/montana/stitt-takes-blame-for-disappointing-griz-football-season/article_5d8a80ec-4656-5b31-8a68-5fa2bd7831de.htmlThere's a lot of reasons why things don't go right but ultimately it's me," said Stitt, the Grizzlies' second-year head coach. "It's me. I've got to get it done."
Stitt discussed his plans for a rebound season in 2017. Between now and Sept. 2, 2017, when the Griz kick off against Valparaiso at home, Stitt said he and his staff will reassess everything about the program.
From the coaching staff and how they coach, to the schemes they run and their personnel.
"I've done a lot of thinking and soul searching and we're going to look at every little aspect of what we do," Stitt said. "Me as a manager managing them and every aspect of the program.
"... Internally it eats at me and eats at me and eats at me. I cannot sleep at night and I cannot enjoy anything unless our players are successful. That's what drives me, is helping these guys be successful. Winning is something you expect. Losing is something that's just so much harder and we can't do it anymore. We can't fail and we've got to work harder because you're terrified to not succeed."
One of the things that has been brought up and definitely needs to be reassessed is Stitt being the "HEAD COACH" and not just the OC. When I went to the Norther Colorado game, what I saw was discouraging and disheartening. Stitt toward the end of the game was all by himself calling plays. Usually an OC has players near him to rotate or coach but there was no one around him. It was my impression that he had lost the locker room late in the season. A head coach has to coach everyone on the team, he has to engage with all of them and get the most out of them, inspire them, pump them up. I saw none of this. I saw coach on an island in no mans land.