Originally posted by lineygoblue
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I don't doubt they have the knowledge. I don't doubt that Borges, for all his faults, knows a lot about football. But coaching requires a translation of this knowledge to the players in such a way that they are able to execute.
When it comes down to it, you can have players who never give up, ultra-aggressive players, players who don't go down after repeated beatings, players that lay the smack down on their opponents, players who are football smart, etc. I don't think there is a lack of players with these "attributes" on Michigan's team. But unless the coaching staff can teach the right way to harness those attributes, teach the technique to do it right, teach the discipline of each team member's responsibilities - the team will continue to look "soft" and as if they don't know what they are doing.
When I hear "tough", I hear a team that is disciplined, knowledgable, well-practiced, fundamentally sound. Those are all aspects related to coaching. And to date, there has been no evidence of this taking place in a way that would suggest our staff is any better than average. "Toughness" starts with coaching, a real field general, and I don't see that in our coaching staff. It's year 4 already, there's no reason for any excuses.
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