TwistedHusky
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Has he been to a SuperBowl since he started all these external ventures?
Has he even won a single non-wildcard game in the playoffs?
Do these ventures take time from his calendar or commitment or are they external staff where he is essentially the figurehead? Some of them seem to require a fair amount of prep or involvement.
I won't dispute that for years Carroll has held Wilson back to some extent, so maybe that is it. But there seems to be a lot less success in one area as involvement in other areas continue to climb.
Again, I didn't think it was sustainable to continue that kind of commitment. But to continue to insist that a half-decade of near futility in the playoffs is no big deal or not impacted by all these other commitments that clamor for both time and focus? That seems a bit more like whistling past the graveyard.
It feels reasonable to ask, have the distractions impacted his commitment of hours, energy, and focus in way that impacts the success of the team? And would the involvement of these distractions impact the commitment of other team members that might ask that very same question?
There is no need to make an assumption.
It is almost an absolute certainty that he is putting in less time now than he was in those days. Because he was putting near every waking moment in back then. By his own account. I don't hold him to that standard now, but if you want to believe the time commitments are the same you are deluding yourself. Nobody is asking him to continue or restart that. But it is laughable some of you want to believe it is unchanged.
Has he even won a single non-wildcard game in the playoffs?
Do these ventures take time from his calendar or commitment or are they external staff where he is essentially the figurehead? Some of them seem to require a fair amount of prep or involvement.
I won't dispute that for years Carroll has held Wilson back to some extent, so maybe that is it. But there seems to be a lot less success in one area as involvement in other areas continue to climb.
Again, I didn't think it was sustainable to continue that kind of commitment. But to continue to insist that a half-decade of near futility in the playoffs is no big deal or not impacted by all these other commitments that clamor for both time and focus? That seems a bit more like whistling past the graveyard.
It feels reasonable to ask, have the distractions impacted his commitment of hours, energy, and focus in way that impacts the success of the team? And would the involvement of these distractions impact the commitment of other team members that might ask that very same question?
There is no need to make an assumption.
It is almost an absolute certainty that he is putting in less time now than he was in those days. Because he was putting near every waking moment in back then. By his own account. I don't hold him to that standard now, but if you want to believe the time commitments are the same you are deluding yourself. Nobody is asking him to continue or restart that. But it is laughable some of you want to believe it is unchanged.