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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
I have to admit, I’m starting to wonder about the psychology of
‘It’s not the coach, it’s the players’.
Because some people stick to it, coach after coach.
Is it resigning yourself to some inevitability, or creating the illusion that perhaps there is hope for change, simply because a decision on coaching typically happens on a once in a few years basis (barring extraordinary circumstances)
I’m suspecting it’s some kind of defense mechanism
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How is this any different than people who stick to “if only we had a different coach they’d be better” coach after coach?