- Jun 12, 2014
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A win is a win is a win. I was relieved when the game was over because it's not the kind of game that produces excitement. However, just a few points.
Billy said in his presser that he was "forced to kick" which goes against the getting the kicker reps argument. Which I'm not really against. But Billy didn't indicate that was the plan.
Secondly, I would just love to understand Billys offensive philosophy. Im certain he knows what he's doing and can kind of see an advantage to playing old school which other teams have moved away from because it gives an element of inability to predict. But I would love to hear him lay it out.
Lastly, he talked about these "metrics" that told him what to do, similar to a magic 8-ball. I'm curious how that trickles down to him or if a green aura invades his body. That intrigues me. I will say that this superstition is much better than Muschamp's "play the hot hand."
I think Billy is doing a bang up job getting our guys on board and getting them together I'm curious as to what his ceiling is. He's quite the enigma.
It’s important for one to know their strengths obviously and it’s abundantly clear Billy thinks he is good at something that he is not . He’s a sales guy . He should get in front of people and sell a vision along with a product . That should be his entire focus instead of trying to play engineer during the week and game day. His system design stinks and implementation doesn’t make sense .
The consumers have received the product and it doesn’t work right out of the box. Nuts and bolts are missing and the instructions are written in Japanese. We even provided two of the same Allen wrenches in one package without screws. We’ve lost consumer credibility and the only way to get it back is to either change the name or blow up the design.
Lead the sales team(recruiting ) and stay out of the play calling and personnel grouping business. Hire competent people to do that .Stop playing accountant and engineer or you’ll end up getting replaced . Jack of all trades is a master of nothing .