1. I didn't say anything about him becoming friends with the players. And the little dig about the DUI was misleading and, IMHO, totally irrelevant.
2. You're talking about the Larry Brown, the college coach. That guy hasn't been around in a LONG time.
What I saw in New York and with the Olympics squad was that Larry Brown simply cannot get the young players to buy into whatever he's selling. And I suspect a good deal of that problem stems from his own ego and need to be blindly followed. And regardless of whether that's right or wrong, one of the main reasons coaches don't do well is a lack of ability to interact with the team and get them to accept that what you want them to do is for their good as well as the good of the team.
Look at his comments. It's all about Larry Brown's need to rehab his reputation. I honestly do not believe he would be happy here and if Brown ain't happy, he simply finds a way to get out of the situation. He's said he wouldn't relocate his family to Sacramento. That's already building in a convenient excuse should things not go the way he envisions.
You can disagree, which is fine, but please could you do so without resorting to twisting my words or bringing in things that clearly aren't relative to the topic at hand?
Thanks.
You were talking about the coach relating to youth. So I tried to come up with an example of relating to youngsters. Like going out and buying them beers. I brought the DUI into it to rip on Muss, who also happens to be a clear example of someone that could relate to the youngsters, yet couldn't do a lick coaching wise. He didn't get us a top 5 draft pick and he didn't take us to the playoffs.
So bring in another young coach that can relate to the kids. And see how it turns out. Just don't complain when it turns into Eric Muss version 2.
In the world of "what have you done for me lately" you have great points. The olympics and New York were obvious failures. But again you fail to recognize that they were both not entirely Larry's fault. If you don't like some of his actions, fine. But don't blame the entire debocale in New York and the entire debocale in the olympics on him.
Did it ever occur to you that maybe the youngsters in New York didn't buy into Larry's system because the vets didn't buy in? Don't you realize there is a chance that the kids just wanted to follow the vets? The fact is that the players are paid good money to do what the coach wants. I remember before Detroit won the title, there were many players thinking, is this really going to work? Sometimes the end does justify the means.
VF, what exactly do you think "rehabilitating his reputation" means exactly? Because to me, rehabing his rep. means winning games and playing good, team oriented, tough defense, basketball. So as I said before, if he wants to rehab his rep by helping us, then by all means, let him do it.
Of all the damage you "think" Larry would do here, how does any of that coincide with rehabbing his reputation?
I do question why he wouldn't move his family here, but I won't presume what that reason is. And I won't shape that presumption to fit my agenda.