candrew
Well-Known Member
My opinion, this is retarded.
On second thought, you're right.
Rushing into a decision instead of weighing your options is clearly the best course of action.
My opinion, this is retarded.
On second thought, you're right.
Rushing into a decision instead of weighing your options is clearly the best course of action.
I doubt they rushed into this decision. You and I are not in on the inner workings of the Jazz. I have enough faith in the management to believe that they at least thought this thru and have been preparing for a while. No if Corbin was the right choice remains to be seen but I think him being headcoach after Sloan has been the plan for a while now.
LOL - you do realize they offered the job to Phil Johnson when Sloan quit?
I doubt they rushed into this decision. You and I are not in on the inner workings of the Jazz. I have enough faith in the management to believe that they at least thought this thru and have been preparing for a while. No if Corbin was the right choice remains to be seen but I think him being headcoach after Sloan has been the plan for a while now.
I doubt they rushed into this decision. You and I are not in on the inner workings of the Jazz. I have enough faith in the management to believe that they at least thought this thru and have been preparing for a while. No if Corbin was the right choice remains to be seen but I think him being headcoach after Sloan has been the plan for a while now.
What worries me is that it seems that Ty had not thought it through. He seems to always be uncertain about what direction to go. I find it hard to believe that someone can be a successful head coach who does not already have a "system" in mind before they get the job. Not that it has to be hard and fast but have some foundational principles set. Corbin just seems to be casting about for solutions all the time and has no clear idea of what it takes to succeed.
What worries me is that it seems that Ty had not thought it through. He seems to always be uncertain about what direction to go. I find it hard to believe that someone can be a successful head coach who does not already have a "system" in mind before they get the job. Not that it has to be hard and fast but have some foundational principles set. Corbin just seems to be casting about for solutions all the time and has no clear idea of what it takes to succeed.
To me, Corbin will always feel like a consolation prize. It's really not his fault. When Sloan quit last year, in a desparate attempt to regain their image of stability, The Jazz FO quickly signed Corbin to a mulit year deal. In doing so, The Jazz franchise discarded possibly their greatest asset. And that is an organization with the reputation as a place where the inmates don't run the asylum.
The Jazz could have easily made Corbin interim and then waited to see what type of interest they could drum up in the HC position during the off-season. If they couldn't find anyone worthwhile, they could have then given Corbin his deal. By rushing through the process, Utah passed up a golden opportunity to bring in a proven winner.
Nice rant. Can you provide any evidence at all for the bolded statement above?Finally!!! Someone who gets it!
Why hire a first year head coach to coach a bunch of inexperienced youngsters??? I said all along lets bring in a veteran coach because the one thing young players in the league need is some sort of stability/consistency. Ideally that should come from a coach who's been a head coach for some time and a proven winner. I know there weren't many available, but there were definitely some. The last thing we needed was an emotional wreck who is learning on the fly.
Gojazz79 proved he knows nothing and is just a casual fan with no insight who got his feelings hurt by my over the top comments regarding Raja Bell. Corbin was a disgusting hire, especially after Johnson turned it down. Giving him an extension based on NOTHING outside of some mirage of stability to the fanbase is even more egregious.
I will be the first to admit I was way off should Ty prove to be a capable head coach. I understand the circumstances surrounding him when he first took over were unprecedented for any coach, but that's still no excuse for the piss poor job he did managing the future of our squad when the playoffs were clearly out of the picture.
To all the posters who are so genuinely offended by my Bell comments in my original post, I really just have to ask why? Me wishing that has ABSOLUTELY NO BEARING ON REALITY. Hello!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'd be a complete jerk who should be locked up, and worthy of your vitriol, had I said I'm going to give him a career ending injury. But me wishing anything, especially in the context of trying to prove my infatuation with the young talent on the wings, shouldn't get anyone upset as it is of no consequence.
Further proof: I've wished the Jazz won it all since I was 8 and look how that's turned out.
Keep the self-righteousness to the General Discussion Threads please. Thanks. This board is strictly Jazz hoops.
Nice rant. Can you provide any evidence at all for the bolded statement above?
Yes. I watched basically every game last season, and watched his demeanor on the sidelines during critical phases of the game. It's as clear as day to me. All good coaches have poker faces throughout the game - with the exception of an occasional outburst at the ref - while Ty would show looks of sheer joy or bitter anguish depending on the situation as well as jumping on and off the bench, flailing his arms, etc. He lost sight several times and screwed up the rotation at pivotal points during games because he forgot he was supposed to make subs (being too wrapped up in the game).
Anyone else who watched extensively last year could tell you the same thing. Unfortunately I can't provide video evidence, but you'll be able to see what I'm talking about live in a few short weeks!!
you're a moran.
Yes. I watched basically every game last season, and watched his demeanor on the sidelines during critical phases of the game. It's as clear as day to me. All good coaches have poker faces throughout the game - with the exception of an occasional outburst at the ref - while Ty would show looks of sheer joy or bitter anguish depending on the situation as well as jumping on and off the bench, flailing his arms, etc. He lost sight several times and screwed up the rotation at pivotal points during games because he forgot he was supposed to make subs (being too wrapped up in the game).
Anyone else who watched extensively last year could tell you the same thing. Unfortunately I can't provide video evidence, but you'll be able to see what I'm talking about live in a few short weeks!!
Every coach has their style, because we all know Sloan never lost it on the sidelines. I really think you should stop worrying and just relax. Personally, I like what Corbin is doing. He seems to be much more flexible and open to making adjustments. Something that I really had a problem with Sloan and "stuck in his ways" approach. Time will tell if Ty Corbin is the guy. He has a tough job to do considering who he has to follow and all the crap he has been handed. I am excited to see the team and see how Ty handles the team. I know I won't agree with everything he does but neither did I agree with everything Sloan did.
I think we have a really talented roster. Young, but talented nevertheless.
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