I’ve been skeptical of his hire since before it was even made, based on the tearful way he left UW, his brief change of planes in Tuscaloosa before bolting back to the Seahawks, and finally of course his performance in the booth last year. However, I hoped he would’ve learned, and be ready to apply, some lessons.
As one of my favorite sayings in business goes, “Everyone makes mistakes; try to make yours original.“ In other words, learn from the mistakes you make and from those of others.
it’s only one game in. However, based on that very small sample size, I see no evidence that Ryan Grubb learned from his mistakes in Seattle last year.”; and I fact is making unoriginal mistakes this year. No rhythm or balance in play calling; going away from what works before the defense has made you change by adapting to it; seemingly panic throws early in the game when it was still easily within reach. I’m not prepared to theorize this yet, but it’s reasonable to hypothesize that that’s his play calling style and personality and, judging by the percentage of gray and his goatee. (by the way, guilty as charged here too), I wonder if it might be too late in his career for him to change that style absent a significant, road to Damascus type of event.
What do you think?
As one of my favorite sayings in business goes, “Everyone makes mistakes; try to make yours original.“ In other words, learn from the mistakes you make and from those of others.
it’s only one game in. However, based on that very small sample size, I see no evidence that Ryan Grubb learned from his mistakes in Seattle last year.”; and I fact is making unoriginal mistakes this year. No rhythm or balance in play calling; going away from what works before the defense has made you change by adapting to it; seemingly panic throws early in the game when it was still easily within reach. I’m not prepared to theorize this yet, but it’s reasonable to hypothesize that that’s his play calling style and personality and, judging by the percentage of gray and his goatee. (by the way, guilty as charged here too), I wonder if it might be too late in his career for him to change that style absent a significant, road to Damascus type of event.
What do you think?