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Originally Posted by Mattyk72
Another good article. It helps shed some light on Gregg Williams the man. I like his take that you don't go from being right to being wrong and you don't go from being a good coach to not knowing anything.
I think with personnel he's made some poor decisions and because he had so much success in 2004 with a bunch of no-names he probably got a little full of himself and his scheme. 2006 was a wake up call for everyone.
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Exactly right. You don't suddenly forget how to coach football, just as guys like Marcus Washington didn't suddenly forget how to play football.
We definitely have a fractured locker room right now, which Grilliams may have contributed to, and it's a big problem. But he can still scheme and coach with the best of them. What will make or break him will be his ability to get the players to buy in again.
With such a divide in the locker room, I think the team needs some of the players to step up and be leaders, bring them all together. The team's players like Portis, Jansen, Sellers, and Marcus Washington need to step up and support the coaches, and lead the rest of the team to buy back in.