NotDeadYet
Well-Known Member
From the few games I saw last season, I'd say YES HE CAN.
First off, he appears to have the players attention, and secondly, he's willing to make changes that seemed to work for the most part. But, it all starts at the TOP, and I'm hopeful Greg Miller, Kevin O'Connor, and Ty Corbin buy into the philosophy used in Dallas as described in this article. Some great points here regarding Offense vs Defense philosophies.
Management does seem to be behind Ty, and until proven otherwise, I think we fans should be behind him too. Being WILLING TO CHANGE AND KNOWING WHAT TO CHANGE WHEN, for each upcoming game AND even as a game is going on, are HUGE. It starts with the staff, but the PLAYERS have to buy into it, and NOT whine about their minutes. WINNING games is the goal, not getting players MINUTES. I can't emphasize this enough!!
https://espn.go.com/blog/TrueHoop/pos...-right-buttons
First off, he appears to have the players attention, and secondly, he's willing to make changes that seemed to work for the most part. But, it all starts at the TOP, and I'm hopeful Greg Miller, Kevin O'Connor, and Ty Corbin buy into the philosophy used in Dallas as described in this article. Some great points here regarding Offense vs Defense philosophies.
Management does seem to be behind Ty, and until proven otherwise, I think we fans should be behind him too. Being WILLING TO CHANGE AND KNOWING WHAT TO CHANGE WHEN, for each upcoming game AND even as a game is going on, are HUGE. It starts with the staff, but the PLAYERS have to buy into it, and NOT whine about their minutes. WINNING games is the goal, not getting players MINUTES. I can't emphasize this enough!!
https://espn.go.com/blog/TrueHoop/pos...-right-buttons