C CP1708 : young and learning.
And 'young' has no point in being defended, so I'll respond to 'learning.'
If someone is 'learning,' doesn't that mean... that they... make mistakes? And... learn from them?
So if they're making mistakes... wouldn't it make sense that people watching are going to observe and point out those mistakes?
"Yeah, but you guys are saying he's terrible. Should be fired. Already looking for the next coach."
Who said that again? I certainly didn't, and don't recall who did. Who?
No one is pointing out mistakes. They are shouting "rotations" because that's what they see others do and follow along. They did it with Brown, MDA, Byron, and now Luke. Every coach, "rotations" is the go to criticism.
I said from jump, from jump, he's a young, up and coming coach, learning on the job with this young roster, with a ton of teaching others haven't been as privy too, that you guys have mocked ad nauseum, let him (and them) learn together. As in, be patient. Screaming about rotations in early November (less than 10 games into a season) is not patience, it's quite the opposite.