04-17-2019, 08:24 AM
All that matters is right now and the circumstances that got us here and the strategies to improve things.
Buckley changed and success followed, nothing to do with sticking with him.
Dimma changed and success followed, nothing to do with sticking with him.
Even Bomber had to change and success followed, nothing to do with sticking with him.
Even when their sides were not doing well, Buckley, Dimma and Bomber were all very good coaches. But, prior to change, they were hellbent on doing everything themselves... micromanaging everyone, drowning people in theories and instructions, finger in every pie. P1sses people off and creates confusion when the boss in an intense control freak.
The biggest question for BB, and his coaching career hinges on it, can he change? Can he learn to delegate and trust and let 'the cobblers, cobble?' Can he give fellow coaches and players, clear, succinct, BRIEF, instructions, then STFU? According to Wallsy the bloke can coach, so it's down to communication/management style.
Buckley changed and success followed, nothing to do with sticking with him.
Dimma changed and success followed, nothing to do with sticking with him.
Even Bomber had to change and success followed, nothing to do with sticking with him.
Even when their sides were not doing well, Buckley, Dimma and Bomber were all very good coaches. But, prior to change, they were hellbent on doing everything themselves... micromanaging everyone, drowning people in theories and instructions, finger in every pie. P1sses people off and creates confusion when the boss in an intense control freak.
The biggest question for BB, and his coaching career hinges on it, can he change? Can he learn to delegate and trust and let 'the cobblers, cobble?' Can he give fellow coaches and players, clear, succinct, BRIEF, instructions, then STFU? According to Wallsy the bloke can coach, so it's down to communication/management style.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

