OttoMets
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My point was more that one of our coaches has earned the benefit of the doubt and one hasn't yet. I don't understand why that's upsetting.
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If people want to hold different coaches to different standards, they may.
I'm going to recognize that some errors are inherently the fault of the coaches and some should be blamed on the players, regardless of the track record of either party. This holds true whether we're talking about Bear Bryant or Doug Marrone.
Brandon Reddish plays ten yards off a receiver because his coach places him there? Coach should be blamed. Lemon lets a catchable ball clang off his hands? Lemon catches the blame.
To many on here, "I'm disappointed in a decade of losing --> I don't like Doug Marrone as SU's coach --> everything that goes wrong on the field should be blamed on Marrone." Many basketball fans' take, after four decades of winning, is exactly the opposite. I don't agree with either strain of logic.