Randolph Duke
THE DUKE
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I would have had Patterson address the faithful early on and offer a set of metrics to evaluate his performance by (make timely and substantive decisions, come out early with information regarding new facilities, hold each coach accountable for the academic performance of their athletes. begin a campaign to endow every athletic scholarship, etc.) Nothing that could really come back to bite him immediately, but to set a direction for his stewardship of the program.Something to let the fans feel they had reason to get behind him as a leader.Good read. IMO Patterson rolled the dice by hiring Strong. I do not think Patterson was under the belief that Strong too was going to roll the dice and bring the majority of his staff with him. Bot men appear to be two pea's in a pod. Even if you do not agree with their decisions, you have admire their confidence.
For Coach Strong, i would have had him list the accomplishments of his tenure at Louisville and to also list his goals for the program (keeping in mind the old adage - if you give a date, don't give a number and if you give a number - don't give a date). Most people don't even have a clue about the improvement in APR at Louisville under Charlie Strong. They need to get out early and show the fans they are leaders and while we may not agree with every decision, but sometime leadership means making the risky call (Roll Left, 4th and 5). I'd have him say we should expect risky calls because we intend to be ready to deliver on those opportunities.
Sadly, we don't seem to have anyone inside Bellmont who understands how to help the leaders be seen as leaders by the fanbase. If we had a decent media team, the whole Saban thing would have been swept aside by now and we would be looking forward, not backward. We would have something to focus on to make us look forward.
Someone needs to be found who can take some pressure off Coach Strong, deal with issues like Red's idiocy, help him deal with the fanbase so he has the breathing room to do his job. My biggest concern isn't that Coach Strong makes mistakes. Of course he will. We want him to grow as a coach and often that means making mistakes. Hell, if he was playing it safe, I'd be more p!ssed than if he screwed up. He needs someone to deal with the distractions and to give him both time and space to get things right. It's just that our media people are so disgustingly incompetent, I'm not sure Coach Strong will get the support he needs.
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