Charles Woodson: It’s okay to hold the coaches accountable

Submitted by Michwolve21 on January 7th, 2019 at 11:45 PM

As Charles Woodson said: the coaches need to be held accountable as well. Warde Manuel also needs to be held accountable. I haven’t paid my PSD yet, I suggest others hold out as well. Don’t fool yourself, Warde will feel pressure if not many PSDs are coming in.

taut

January 8th, 2019 at 12:57 PM ^

Yes, that's what Harbaugh is, and what we hired. But we also hired him to win, and to succeed against the best competition. We didn't hire RichRod 2.0 who was determined to run his scheme whether his personnel fit it or not, and refuse to adapt if his team struggled to succeed in certain situations.

I like Harbaugh's approach when it works. Nothing better to me than running the ball down your opponent's throat Bo-style because you can and they can't stop you. But if you can't do that against say, OSU, if you're a good coach you better come up with a better plan. We already had a Johnny-one-note coach and he got broomed in large part because he couldn't adapt to reality (and ignored the D).

SMart WolveFan

January 7th, 2019 at 11:57 PM ^

Yeah, too bad those naive Clemson fans didn't hold Dabo accountable when he was 2-5 against rivals and lost to his main rival by 29 as the #3 ranked home favorite.

If they would've only got rid of that kook, we could've been witnessing the glorious 4th Championship in a row for Satan.

 

Steve in PA

January 8th, 2019 at 9:56 AM ^

I think that was the game that changed Dabo & Clemson into the team we see now.  After that season the hired Venebles and shortly after Chad Morris departed.

Looking back it would appear that game made Dabo & AD realize that they needed to make staff and philosophical changes to compete at a higher level.

Clemson after that humiliation became a different team.  That is my concern with JH & Co.  There is no systemic/organizational change after humiliation, only try better/work harder.

Realus

January 8th, 2019 at 10:45 AM ^

Well, this is definitely a bad two year period for Harbaugh.  8-5 last year, and somehow, this year feels worse than last year, even with the better record.

2019 IS THE YEAR.  And I don't mean win the B1G or beat OSU or anything specifically results oriented.  I mean, will Harbaugh change his offensive philosophy?  Will Don Brown continue to be overly aggressive even when his safeties can't cover?

Because if Harbaugh can't change after two beatdowns, we know he will never really change, NEVER win a championship, and should go.

TheCube

January 8th, 2019 at 12:19 AM ^

At that moment in time Dabo was a nobody trying to rebuild a program. 

Harbaugh came to Michigan with actual expectations given his resume (which was better than Dabo's). 

So yeah fuck me for wanting to beat OSU once and a potential BIG title chance by year 4 instead of getting our shit pushed in every November against OSU and mediocre bowl opponents. 

newtopos

January 8th, 2019 at 12:51 AM ^

And what did Dabo do after his first three years?  Make sure his OC landed a cushy job, and if not, take him back for another year?  (I.e., let his preference for "soft landings" dictate his staff?)  No, Dabo went and hired an innovative coach for the college game (not an NFL guy), who brought in an uptempo spread.