hithere wrote:kansasCowboy wrote:
...That's my take on it.
I won't quote the whole thing.
This is really good, thanks for writing it; several very good points. I appreciate it.
I think we don't see eye to eye on a few things but I understand what you're advocating and where you're coming from.
Understandable. It's all good. Like I said. I'm not trying to change your mind or convince you otherwise. Just giving my perspective.
I will say giving a coach only one year is suicide for the program. Because nothing can grow or maintain. It's like my garden. I like getting perennials, because the root is already started, and it will begin to grow and have strength way before a an annual can get used to the soil and fully begin to grow. Plus it's base roots are set, unlike an annual which is constantly looking to build its roots.
Most everyone here liked Mike Breske, when Glenn was here. Tough and strong D's. Our D was terrible Glenn's first year. But we allowed for a base D to grow. And we started getting success. Our offense could never gain ground under Glenn. Then with DC we flipped. Our O began to take off, but he killed our D looking for constant quick fixes and uprooting anything base D before it could gain strength.
The first year that you plant a perennial, it doesn't generally grow so great the first year, but it begins to get better year after year.