jhiggi02 {l Wrote}:StratEagle {l Wrote}:commavegarage {l Wrote}:fwiw ive heard from now a good amount of people (parents, former players, etc) who know players on the team who all have given me the same info...which is that many players hate playing for daz.
though in fairness id imagine the disciplinarian approach comes off particularly bad when youre not winning football games
It's the lack of personal accountability. You can't run half way across the field to yell at a walk on kicker for fucking up a kick everyone knew he was gonna fuck up, and then shit yourself on the clock management 2 minutes later, without ever shouldering a shred of the blame.
You hit the nail on the head. It's why Daz is a loser and JC is not. JC EXPLICITLY REFUSED TO BLAME YOUTH ON THE TEAM'S STRUGGLES at the start of this season, something Daz would die before doing. He has used youth as an excuse all three of his years here.
And Regardless of Daz' potential with this program, which due to his lack of accountability and thus lack of character is most likely 7-6, the way he puts unworthy blame on the players has turned me against him. I thought he was a guy who believe in personal integreity? Clearly he is just an idiotic meat-head who got the interim UF job, Temple job, and BC job due to HORRENDOUS hiring/vetting by the athletic department. I am calling Daz Petey from now on, and no, not in reference to Petey Pablo.
The Peter principle is a concept in management theory formulated by Laurence J. Peter in which the selection of a candidate for a position is based on the candidate's performance in their current role, rather than on abilities relevant to the intended role. Thus, employees only stop being promoted once they can no longer perform effectively, and "managers rise to the level of their incompetence."
Spaz is actually a better example of the Peter Principle than Daz IMO. Spaz was a competent if unspectacular DC. Daz, while a slightly less incompetent HC than Spaz, wasn't even a good OC. I do think he'd be a pretty good OL coach/AHC/recruiting coordinator which is likely his next role after BC.