Fire Coach K, we need a veteran leader
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:29 am
I am aiming this thread at the a$$hats who run this joke of an organization.
Herb Kohl, Ron Walters, this means you!
I just want to vent my frustration as a Milwaukee Bucks fan who has had to watch Herb Kohl nickel and dime and pinch pennies on coaches ever since he was "burned" by his most recent real head coach George Karl.
First Terry Porter, then Terry Stotts and now Larry Krystkowiak.
None of those guys would've secured a head coaching job from another franchise, yet they all got an opportunity because they had "ties" to our organization or city/state.
You know what? I really don't care about ties into our past when looking at a head coach. I want the best man available for the job.
As as fan I am sick and tired of listening to LK say things like "I've learned alot this year"...."There's things I wish went differently"......"This is my first year so I'm bound to make some mistakes"
You put a rookie head coach in charge of a rookie team.
Bad combination
I don't expect one qualified candidate to have any desire to come in here and clean up LK's mess. You will have to wait until the offseason.
Let me just use an analogy. If you bought a Bentley, would you hire a 16 year old kid with no driving experience take it down the road? No, you would hire someone who knows what they are doing.
How many more rookie coaches will it take for you to understand that this route plainly does not work? Unless you are able to catch lightning in a bottle and find a rookie head coach on the verge of being something special, but then you have to stick with them. We have not found such a coach.
It is time to go out, find a real coach, with a history of winning.
Bring him in and let him coach. That means Herb stays the hell out of the way and lets him do his job.
Unfortunately the book is out on the Herb Kohl management style so no real, qualified coaches want to come here to deal with this nitpicking.
After Bogut's rookie year I bought a ten pack of tickets and also went to 8 additional games.
In Bogut's second year I went to about 14 games.
This year, I have attended three games. The only other games I will be attending are the Boston Celtics games when they are in Milwaukee and at those games I will be wearing my Celtics jersey. Never in my years did I think I would care less about this franchise than I do right now.
I will continue down this path of apathy and removing my dollars from the Bucks organization until they institute a winning culture and a quality product on the floor.
When a team doesn't work you tend to have to look at the coaching/management or players.
While the players need to shoulder plenty of the blame, I refuse to believe that every single one of our players is this bad. The only one who has really improved his game this year is Andrew Bogut.
I am 100% convinced that if we had a guy like Rick Carlisle, Jeff Van Gundy, or Stan Van Gundy on the sideline we would be in the hunt for the playoffs.
I am begging you, pleading you, find us a real coach that knows what he is doing and knows how to win.
Then let him coach.
You will not regret it.
Herb Kohl, Ron Walters, this means you!
I just want to vent my frustration as a Milwaukee Bucks fan who has had to watch Herb Kohl nickel and dime and pinch pennies on coaches ever since he was "burned" by his most recent real head coach George Karl.
First Terry Porter, then Terry Stotts and now Larry Krystkowiak.
None of those guys would've secured a head coaching job from another franchise, yet they all got an opportunity because they had "ties" to our organization or city/state.
You know what? I really don't care about ties into our past when looking at a head coach. I want the best man available for the job.
As as fan I am sick and tired of listening to LK say things like "I've learned alot this year"...."There's things I wish went differently"......"This is my first year so I'm bound to make some mistakes"
You put a rookie head coach in charge of a rookie team.
Bad combination
I don't expect one qualified candidate to have any desire to come in here and clean up LK's mess. You will have to wait until the offseason.
Let me just use an analogy. If you bought a Bentley, would you hire a 16 year old kid with no driving experience take it down the road? No, you would hire someone who knows what they are doing.
How many more rookie coaches will it take for you to understand that this route plainly does not work? Unless you are able to catch lightning in a bottle and find a rookie head coach on the verge of being something special, but then you have to stick with them. We have not found such a coach.
It is time to go out, find a real coach, with a history of winning.
Bring him in and let him coach. That means Herb stays the hell out of the way and lets him do his job.
Unfortunately the book is out on the Herb Kohl management style so no real, qualified coaches want to come here to deal with this nitpicking.
After Bogut's rookie year I bought a ten pack of tickets and also went to 8 additional games.
In Bogut's second year I went to about 14 games.
This year, I have attended three games. The only other games I will be attending are the Boston Celtics games when they are in Milwaukee and at those games I will be wearing my Celtics jersey. Never in my years did I think I would care less about this franchise than I do right now.
I will continue down this path of apathy and removing my dollars from the Bucks organization until they institute a winning culture and a quality product on the floor.
When a team doesn't work you tend to have to look at the coaching/management or players.
While the players need to shoulder plenty of the blame, I refuse to believe that every single one of our players is this bad. The only one who has really improved his game this year is Andrew Bogut.
I am 100% convinced that if we had a guy like Rick Carlisle, Jeff Van Gundy, or Stan Van Gundy on the sideline we would be in the hunt for the playoffs.
I am begging you, pleading you, find us a real coach that knows what he is doing and knows how to win.
Then let him coach.
You will not regret it.