jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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And to add another positive of Tee Martin:
If he does learn quickly and becomes an excellent HC, you have a HC for 10+ years because of how young he is, you just have to be willing to give him the money to retain him.
tee has a very low floor, and virtually no ceiling since he's so early on in his career. agree.
he would accomplish the short term goal of settling things down and giving the people something to rally around as "our guy". it'd be warm and fuzzy.
but you better be ready to fend off the naysayers the first time he doesn't call a time out in the right spot, or has a too many men on the field penalty....or f's up a 2 or 4 minute possession. or makes any number of questionalbe game day or personnel calls.
you hire tee martin, you're signing up for the long haul. if you're not willing to do that, then don't sign him up, you're just setting him up for failure ohterwise.