jammerhawk
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Jville":1b9ore2v said:MB is just another in a long line of those who squander time in second guessing. He'll regret not fully embracing his assigned task of instilling Pete's message in new comers ..... just as he admittedly regretted not fully appreciating the genius of a once in a life time seven man rotation when it asserted itself in 2013. For many, squandered leadership opportunities sink in sometime after the fact. Regrets make themselves known through reflections on missed opportunities and responsibilities some time later.
Looking back on 2017 with benefit of hindsight, one might speculate that Pete may have been a year tardy in culling the ranks. So much noisy second guessing kind of suggests as much ..... don't it.
Jvillle as ever your thinking is spot on. Once those ‘stars’ started being more about me than us it was time to move them out.
Sherman, while admittedly a huge talent, is all about Sherman and over time while being “paid” sneered at the message as his ego wouldn’t let him be subservient to any idea that wasn’t his. The screaming at the OC on the sidelines and public whining about the O, XL, Pete’s stories, kumbya, etc., etc., was just the public version of events. I imagine he was considerably worse in private. Bennett, was starting to slip talent wise, his offside penalties are an example of his trying to gain an advantage that he didn’t need earlier in his career, and if as admitted was tuning out the coaches or failing to at least show he was interested in the message or be a leader as a top paid player then he too needed to be moved. Both players and a few others should have been gone sooner, but I suspect the team thought their window was still open.
I wanted Bevell gone after XL, however not for calling ‘the play’ but for throwing his players under the bus and never owning up to the responsibility as a coach for the play he called. It was also apparent to all that more than a few players were not fans of his O. Cable talked the talk but in fact never met any of his stated objectives as Riun game coordinator or as the supposed OLine guru. We listened closely to what he said whenever he spoke but what was promised never happened. His mumbo jumbo about player talent, etc.never translated and sadly he convinced both Pete and John that the players he wanted should and could be the choices but although many were acquired, and some with great fanfare, few were kept, or made it past their rookie deals. After Coach Sherman Smith was fired b/c ‘there were disagreements over the direction of the running game’ and Cable gained more control over the running game it too was as messed up as the OLine. Cable then was revealed as incompetent and thankfully dismissed. Both of the above coaches were kept at least one season too long although for the team Pete should have canned Bevell after 49. Accountability would then have been seen by the malcontents like Sherman and Bennett to be part of the message. Thing is to me that there was no trouble in moving Harvin , and now it appears they are finally awake in the FO to cleaning house. Loyalty to his non-performing staff kept them here at the expense of Pete’s message.
The team should have traded Sherman before last season after he went public with his criticism of Pete’s message. Pete was sadly typically too loyal but failed to enforce his rules. Bellichek would have moved Sherman, Lane, and Bennett earlier Bevell would have been moved too and the hoodie would have recognized the fable that was being spun by Cable earlier.
The retool in retrospect as you say was begun at least one year too late. The cracks in the D started to show through age and a lack of new blood
or disagreements in principle or execution of scheme with Richard and an aging or less reliable defensive core.
It’s time though to truly stop kvetching about what was done and to look forward b/c that is direction we are going. Pete is a good coach, his message and philosophy works in a very competitive league, the team just needs to get back on message.