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What were the other coaches doing under Miles??
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:52 am
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:52 am
Do you think they were really just sitting in offensive meetings, keeping their mouths' shut and collecting a paycheck? Were they just muttering under their breath that the practices were too long? That seems improbable to me but after last night I kind of believe it.
I don't think I could work for a boss that I truly believed was completely incompetent, in a position where I had no independent authority. I would have been on the first plane out of town. I guess it's hard when your making $500k+ a year.
I don't think I could work for a boss that I truly believed was completely incompetent, in a position where I had no independent authority. I would have been on the first plane out of town. I guess it's hard when your making $500k+ a year.
This post was edited on 10/2/16 at 9:53 am
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:54 am to mule74
It's hard to make changes when you win. That was the biggest problem with Les, he won too much to really see his flaws.
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:54 am to mule74
Miles has final decisions on plays, and Cameron was probably for what Miles was doing. The other coaches would probably get pushed under the rug, especially with those two.
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:54 am to mule74
I think they all thought he and Cam were idiots and they got together and planned a coup! It worked...he gone!!!!!
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:55 am to mule74
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Do you think they were really just sitting in offensive meetings, keeping their mouths' shut and collecting a paycheck?
Yes
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Were they just muttering under their breath that the practices were too long?
Si
You aren't going to go against your boss too strongly bc he might fire you for doing so.
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:56 am to mule74
Miles was the boss. He held their livelyhood in his hands. Do you openly critisize your boss?
I'm sure they all talked about it behind closed doors, which probably explains how seamless things looked. Been a long time coming
I'm sure they all talked about it behind closed doors, which probably explains how seamless things looked. Been a long time coming
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:59 am to PeaRidgeWatash
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Do you openly critisize your boss?
Absolutely not, but I have a pretty good rep in my industry, and I think I would have tried to find a new job. I would just be miserable working in that environment. Assuming I could make a lateral move to work for a guy I believe it in, I would probably do it.
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:59 am to mule74
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I don't think I could work for a boss that I truly believed was completely incompetent, in a position where I had no independent authority. I would have been on the first plane out of town. I guess it's hard when your making $500k+ a year.
This is why I never blamed the Chief for doing what he did. He could see the writing on the wall.
Posted on 10/2/16 at 9:59 am to 0
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he won too much to really see his flaws
I've been saying that 2011 ruined Les as much as 2008. That stubborn man routinely waited for the defensive or special teams big play to bail the offense out. "Just keep punting and playing field position. Sooner or later we'll get a scoop and score."
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