Thank you for answering, I appreciate that. I was hoping for more specific concrete ways in which he does that. I guess I fail to see anything Tomlin does to put his team in a position to win football games. What I see is a coach that is either incapable or unwilling to make adjustments. I also see a coach that for years has demonstrated extremely poor clock management and challenge usage. Those are not the fault of the players. I see a coach who has replaced both coordinators, and still is having the same problems. I see these issues getting worse over the years, not better. I see a coach who in his press conferences has no problem calling out players (which I have no problem with) but does not accept responsibility himself.
I see a team that is consistently undisciplined, and lacking crispness. I agree 100% players are responsible for their individual execution, and I and many others are hold them responsible. But at some point, when the same issues keep coming up over and over and over, amongst the majority of the team, you have to start putting blame on the guy in charge. It's that way in virtually any industry. Tomlin is responsible for the team culture, and I don't see how anybody thinks this culture of accepting mediocrity and selfishness is okay. This team is WAY TOO talented to be this flat the majority of the time. THAT falls on the coach.
I see a team that is consistently undisciplined, and lacking crispness. I agree 100% players are responsible for their individual execution, and I and many others are hold them responsible. But at some point, when the same issues keep coming up over and over and over, amongst the majority of the team, you have to start putting blame on the guy in charge. It's that way in virtually any industry. Tomlin is responsible for the team culture, and I don't see how anybody thinks this culture of accepting mediocrity and selfishness is okay. This team is WAY TOO talented to be this flat the majority of the time. THAT falls on the coach.