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Is it Corbin's fault

Why are the Jazz playing so horribly this year?


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Give him a chance...he needs at least 10 seasons to prove himself. What's wrong with you people? Don't you know that Corbin's one of the best coaches in the league, his record just doesn't show it. Records don't mean ****.
 
Please add "None of the above"

It's Corbin's fault because he:

*Makes poor line-up choices
*Doesn't know how to make in-game adjustments
*Has an offensive system that doesn't work
*Has not been able to discipline his players to play hard on defense
*Has not been able to discipline his players to create ball movement on offense
*Has not been able to create positive team chemistry.
 
The hardest part of finding the rigjht answers is to ask the rigjht question.

this poll doesn't ask the right question, so the answers are absurd if not worse. . . .

So let's just hypothesize that players are what they are, and coaches are what they are, and ask what can be done about those things. . . . still, if you want to win a game, you have to know what they can do, or will do. . . . and devise a plan to win. With what you have, or can do. So a game plan would help.

coaches are responsible for the game plans. If Ty wants to be a coach, he should start there.

It's an old truism, on any given day, any team can beat any other team, if all the ducks line up to go that way. So let's bring it down to Ty's level, for a minute, and just say he needs to learn to line his ducks up in the right row.
 
Please add "None of the above"

It's Corbin's fault because he:

*Makes poor line-up choices
*Doesn't know how to make in-game adjustments
*Has an offensive system that doesn't work
*Has not been able to discipline his players to play hard on defense
*Has not been able to discipline his players to create ball movement on offense
*Has not been able to create positive team chemistry.


I agree with all of these things...
When you constantly hear statements like ... "we have to play smarter", "we have to play harder", "we have to learn how to execute" etc. I have to think these things are related to coaching.
 
The hardest part of finding the rigjht answers is to ask the rigjht question.

this poll doesn't ask the right question, so the answers are absurd if not worse. . . .

So let's just hypothesize that players are what they are, and coaches are what they are, and ask what can be done about those things. . . . still, if you want to win a game, you have to know what they can do, or will do. . . . and devise a plan to win. With what you have, or can do. So a game plan would help.

coaches are responsible for the game plans. If Ty wants to be a coach, he should start there.

It's an old truism, on any given day, any team can beat any other team, if all the ducks line up to go that way. So let's bring it down to Ty's level, for a minute, and just say he needs to learn to line his ducks up in the right row.

Yep.
 
You was bitching against BIG-AL and the starters, but especially on BIG-AL, to play the "core4" and now after they are playing the young guys, you are bitching against them, that they are not good enough. Ohh boy, this team is just young and inexperienced as ****, sorounded by crappy players. When Durant was on his 3rd years as a starter and Westbrook on his second year, the OKC went 1-16. Was it because of the talent ?

In UTAH Hayward is the only player who has anyway experience starting in the NBA. Do not base your opinion on small streches, these young guys just need time to learn winning games in the NBA. They are young as ****...
 
Never been a huge Ty fan and I quested the Jazz FO for handing him the reins when Sloan left but blaming this on him is ridiculous.
 
Dennis Lindsay: Wanna talk about it?

[Tyrone Corbin shakes his head, stares off]

Lindsay: Tyrone, you see this, all this ****?

[Holds up Jazz win/loss record, and drops it on his desk]

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

Corbin [Softly, still staring off] I know...

Lindsay: No you don't. It's not your fault.

Corbin: [Serious] I know.

Linday: No. Listen to me son. It's not your fault.

Corbin: I know that.

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

[Tyrone is silent, eyes closed]

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

Corbin: [Tyrone's eyes open, misty already] Don't **** with me Dennis. Not you.

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

[Tyrone shoves Dennis back, and then, hands trembling, buries his face in his hands. Tyrone begins sobbing. Dennis puts his hands on Tyrone's shoulders, and Tyrone grabs him and holds him close, crying]

Corbin: Oh my God! I'm so sorry! I'm so sorry Dennis!

[Tyrone continues sobbing in Dennis' arms]
 
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Dennis Lindsay: Wanna talk about it?

[Tyrone Corbin shakes his head, stares off]

Lindsay: Tyrone, you see this, all this ****?

[Holds up Jazz win/loss record, and drops it on his desk]

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

Corbin [Softly, still staring off] I know...

Lindsay: No you don't. It's not your fault.

Corbin: [Serious] I know.

Linday: No. Listen to me son. It's not your fault.

Corbin: I know that.

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

[Tyrone is silent, eyes closed]

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

Corbin: [Tyrone's eyes open, misty already] Don't **** with me Dennis. Not you.

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

[Tyrone shoves Dennis back, and then, hands trembling, buries his face in his hands. Tyrone begins sobbing. Dennis puts his hands on Tyrone's shoulders, and Tyrone grabs him and holds him close, crying]

Corbin: Oh my God! I'm so sorry! I'm so sorry Dennis!

[Tyrone continues sobbing in Dennis' arms]

Love that movie haha.
 
Don't like the options. The FO shares a good portion of the responsibility for this season. I say 1/3 coaches, 1/3 players and 1/3 FO.
 
Fact is: Ty will never be an NBA head coach but only our management is stupid enough to treat him like one.

He is an assistant or D-League coach at best. Three years of Ty have shown more than enough.
 
Fact is: Ty will never be an NBA head coach but only our management is stupid enough to treat him like one.

He is an assistant or D-League coach at best. Three years of Ty have shown more than enough.

Maybe he could become Jeff Hornacek's assistant...
 
Dennis Lindsay: Wanna talk about it?

[Tyrone Corbin shakes his head, stares off]

Lindsay: Tyrone, you see this, all this ****?

[Holds up Jazz win/loss record, and drops it on his desk]

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

Corbin [Softly, still staring off] I know...

Lindsay: No you don't. It's not your fault.

Corbin: [Serious] I know.

Linday: No. Listen to me son. It's not your fault.

Corbin: I know that.

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

[Tyrone is silent, eyes closed]

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

Corbin: [Tyrone's eyes open, misty already] Don't **** with me Dennis. Not you.

Lindsay: It's not your fault.

[Tyrone shoves Dennis back, and then, hands trembling, buries his face in his hands. Tyrone begins sobbing. Dennis puts his hands on Tyrone's shoulders, and Tyrone grabs him and holds him close, crying]

Corbin: Oh my God! I'm so sorry! I'm so sorry Dennis!

[Tyrone continues sobbing in Dennis' arms]
Too bad Corbin isn't a genius that solves extremely difficult math problems at MIT in his spare time.
 
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