Snidely FC wrote:But why?
Because it leads to breakdowns, uncertainty, and disorganization.
My point was that none of the coaches you mentioned scrap their entire defensive scheme and base principles midseason or game to game.
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Snidely FC wrote:But why?
yosemiteben wrote:Snidely FC wrote:But why?
Because it leads to breakdowns, uncertainty, and disorganization.
My point was that none of the coaches you mentioned scrap their entire defensive scheme and base principles midseason or game to game.
FreeMario wrote:Clown
Braggins wrote:
Clifford has a losing record as a coach and a disproportionate number of those wins are concentrated in two post all-star break runs (2014 and 2016)
catch20two wrote:I tend to believe that it usually take Clifford until Post ASB to kick his stubbornness a bit, get the right lineups, and to finally make some adjustments to what hasn't been working all season.
fatlever wrote:- less reliance on vets that are clearly in over their heads, better plans for blooding some younger players
Mystical Apples wrote:fatlever wrote:- less reliance on vets that are clearly in over their heads, better plans for blooding some younger players
IMO the most interesting plot line. Specifically, Briante and JOB -- are they strictly back benchers or viewed as legitimately competing for rotation minutes? Free Agent acquisition(s) may provide insight into how the FO and Clifford sees them.
Also wonder how related Marvin > Frank > MKG > JOB > Christian's release are, if at all.
yosemiteben wrote:I really hope the plan isn't to have Briante in the rotation, dude needs some major improvement.
Jury is out on JOB for me.