Tince
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2008
- Messages
- 15,517
- Likes
- 15,089
- Points
- 113
I believe it’s a much bigger impact than most understand. It’s more than the plays and schemes. It’s about holding together a group and steering the ship. Knowing your players and dealing with issues never discussed or seen in the media.
They are 18-19 years old mostly when they start. How many times do you see an 18 year old with his head on straight?
While I don't agree, you're not alone in this belief. As long as you give the coaches equal blame for failures and credit when there is success, your logic is sound in my book.
Just out of curiousity, if coaches make such a big impact, why do you think they only get paid the same as a player who makes the tax level MLE? Without any impacts on salary cap, I'd think teams should be paying $20-40m a year for a great coach if they had significant impact.



It's hilarious that anyone could think Grant isn't significantly better than both Aminu and Turner.