Jedd Fisch's plan is clear, it just hasn't been executed yet


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Had he stayed at Arizona, his team this year would not have been young. They would have won the B12. It will be similar at UW. He’s not Sark, he’s actually built a team from nothing once. I’m giving him rope. It’s up to him whether he hangs himself or not.
 
When I was a young buck, it used to be a coach needed 4 years to build a program. Then it was 3 years, then 2 years and now it's 7 games in.
 
He took over first loser
Talked big then walked small. Blew 2 games. No excuse for that
 
Had he stayed at Arizona, his team this year would not have been young. They would have won the B12. It will be similar at UW. He’s not Sark, he’s actually built a team from nothing once. I’m giving him rope. It’s up to him whether he hangs himself or not.
do they sell rope at your store?
 
Arizona isn't good this year
Feels like a point in his favor that they're so much worse without him but I can see the other POV as well.

Sadly, TSIO but I'm going to LIFPO on the Fisch era. Plenty to be concerned about, no doubt.
 
fisch took an absolute aids riddled dumpster fire in arizona and made it respectable. theyve gone from amazing from last year back down to earth. im sure he thought he had fifita/mcmillan in the bag before their cartel guy made them an offer they couldnt refuse, jokes on them.

he inherited a dumpster fire with staff/player turnover, no aids though, natty appearance helps there.

he's not sark, he can build a program and i do think he inherited a legit mess. he really, really needs to fix/figure out the OL. if he doesnt have the same trajectory that he did at zona by year three i say he got to go.
 
When I was a young buck, it used to be a coach needed 4 years to build a program. Then it was 3 years, then 2 years and now it's 7 games in.
If he was 4-3 in his first year but took 100% responsibility for everything that was happening then I would have a different impression of him.
 
When I was a young buck, it used to be a coach needed 4 years to build a program. Then it was 3 years, then 2 years and now it's 7 games in.
If he was 4-3 in his first year but took 100% responsibility for everything that was happening then I would have a different impression of him.
So he doesn't get your 1st impression rose which is fine.
Devil's advocate: firing a coach 7 games in (unless they've hit a player or lost to Montana) is fraught with immense risk. More evidence is required before you fire or extend a guy.
 
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