We are not keeping eyes on the ball. Heads always are up through the swing
Might be good to move on to another hobby then. I mean, why propagate the misery right?BraxtonW said:
Lollll this team is washed
nah I like the pain I'll always watchStinkyPinky said:Might be good to move on to another hobby then. I mean, why propagate the misery right?BraxtonW said:
Lollll this team is washed
tjack16 said:
Tomorrow is must win
Their are time limits in which the coaches can work directly with the players outside of games during the week.Fquin said:jkag89 said:Since this is your position, what exactly should Earley doing that he isn't getting done those few hours a week he helps coach his kids LL team?20ag07 said:When you choose to take a HIGHLY visible executive position, optics come with that.Quote:
He coaches his son's team in the evening after he works for us all day long. Just like other fathers. I don't think a few hours a week is affecting his job..
He absolutely does not owe us every hour of every day.
As a father, that's part of what you accept when you choose to take that level of position.
We get you are the queen of white knighting. But absolutely, when the team you were essentially gifted is WiLDLY underperforming, it's going to come under scrutiny if you're not working 24 hours a day.
A head coach at A&M doesn't get the luxuries during the season dads with lower profiles get.
That's just reality. And that's what the money is for.
For starters additional batting practice and one on one film study with each hitter to go over what needs correcting. Obviously whatever amount they're doing now isn't enough.