We finally have a head coach, and we are not happy with him? Mickey might have done ok, but odds are he just doesn't have enough......not a coordinator, just a WR coach. If Mickey would have had some coordinator experience, that might have mattered some. Anyway, its all a mute point now.
Rhule is not Urban, but is Urban, Urban now?
Many years ago I applied for a position and wasn’t hired. At the time I was upset. I took it personally when I shouldn’t have.
A couple of years later I happened to be at a theater. There was the guy doing the hiring with his family. He remembered me and asked how I was doing. We had a nice conversation. Leaving after the movie we chatted a bit more prior to parting.
It was good knowing that he respected me as a person.
There was a working relationship between him and the person that was hired. He was a really good boss. People enjoyed working with him. Qualified and professional.
In truth, I brought a lot to the table but didn’t have enough qualifications in comparison to the eventual hire. That doesn’t necessarily make me or anyone unworthy of consideration or that we are wholly incompetent. It just means that someone else was a better fit according to qualifications and what was needed for that particular organization and their team.
Everyone with very few exceptions likes Mickey Joseph. He’s a good guy with a variety of skills and competencies. He has a great deal to offer no doubt about that.
The thing is though, can we afford to overlook what is necessary however many other good qualities a person has? That usually results in forcing things. It’s not in the interest of the team or even to the person who desires the position.
These last many years have been hard for us. It’s not easy seeing your team fail again and again with very little or no progress being made.
A lot of folks wanted Mickey to be our head coach. Others wanted another option than the one that Trev selected.
As a person that is supporting Matt Rhule, as a fan I’d just ask to go easy on our peers that wanted Mickey or someone else. They love our team as much as we do.
If the hire wasn’t Rhule, those others would be asking us to be open and supportive.
Like Scott Frost and all the other coaches that came before him, our new coach and his staff have to prove themselves successful just as Mickey and his staff or another candidate would have.
Things aren’t always as they seem. Often aren’t. The unknown is uncomfortable. We can support each other and our team.
Can we give our coach the benefit of the doubt for now, support his team and be a force of encouragement?
We’re in a tough spot. We need to be supportive and respectful to others having differing opinions than our own. It’s not about any one person. We’re on the same team.