JuranBoldenRules Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 9 hours ago, Fatty Liver said: It's simple, MOS invests in people he trusts to follow his path and rewards them with loyalty and support. If he moved on to the next best talent at the drop of a hat he would have a hard time creating order, discipline, continuity, or peaceful camaraderie as everybody would be looking over their shoulder viewing other players and coaches as a potential enemy instead of a teammate. The environment Booch wants to emulate, is the area Chris Jones has failed at numerous times. Chris Jones is actually one of the worst for wanting exactly what he wants at certain positions to the detriment of building a good football team, particularly on defense. Noeller and Piggy 1 2
Booch Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 46 minutes ago, JuranBoldenRules said: Chris Jones is actually one of the worst for wanting exactly what he wants at certain positions to the detriment of building a good football team, particularly on defense. Yeah he was particularly good at destroying a teams cohesiveness and robbing from Peter to pay Paul and sacrificing a total team Piggy 1 1
Brandon Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I understand loyalty and giving your vets the benefit of the doubt etc... etc... I can understand this with your star players who may need to work out of a slump or coming off injury issues. I can somewhat comprehend guys who have shown flashes. I do not understand the loyalty for the mediocre players who have never shown that they can even come close to being considered an above average or really good player.
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