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Originally Posted by Strange Brew
Well yeah the special teams could improve without making any changes whatsoever. Statistically speaking they were awful so in fact its very likely. But if one season is too small a small sample size from which to draw conclusions, then obviously six weeks is even more so.
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"More so"? No I do not think so. As a matter of fact, I would say that the improved performance is much more indicative of player issues than of a coaching problem. Or, are you of the opinion that the coaches of non-playoff teams make more adjustments to systems in the Spring? That makes no sense to me.
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Without a doubt there were many factors beyond Gelinas and I have no idea how much he contributed to the problem. Hopefully management is doing more than relying on reversion to the mean for improvement.
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Obviously, management is not "relying on reversion to the mean for improvement." After all, a coaching search is but one way to effect the desired change.