This is my biggest issue. I don't expect to win, and I don't expect to put up 40 points either. But to not see any improvement at all, even with something like penalties on the offensive side of the ball is a huge red flag. People continue to point to lack of talent, but it doesn't fall there. Coaches can be creative and make adjustments and that hasn't happened. If my coaches and I can find a way to improve things with 8 and 9 year old's on a football field where half of them are more interested in picking at the grass and waving to the stands than there's no excuse in my book as to why Taggart couldn't make some improvements.*
*Obviously I know there is a major difference between the above scenarios...
you and smazza must be hall of fame pee wee league coaches the way you talk about how successful you are running a bunch of kids teams.
I don't claim to be a great pee wee coach. I don't claim to be a good coach. I said we can find a way to make adjustments with 8 and 9 year old kids, Taggart has failed to do that with Adults... Do you not see the difference?
only you and smazza would think coaching at the college level is somehow comparable to coaching little kids.
Adjusting to the talent you have is relevant in coaching college, little kids, the pros and managing a work force.