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waterfield
Yeah-I get that. I'm in no position to grade the HC when it comes to his ability to coach, etc. He may be the worst coach of all time and he may be a good coach. I just don't know. But what I do believe is that fans like you and I hate the word organizational when it comes to fault. I'm no psychologist but I think its because organizational means the entire "organization" and since we are fans of that "organization" we simply do not want to think that because that reflects back on our "fandom"-meaning you and I. That is a reason fans-again like you and I-tend to focus on one person who is to blame-i.e. the qb, the head coach, the owner, blah blah blah. We need to find one person to blame since that does not reflect on "our organization"-you know-the one we are all fans of. That is also why whenever we lose a game you will seldom here us saying "wow-those Niners really played well and have a good team. Because that would mean we are fans of a team that is inferior to a superior team. And since we identify so much with "our team" we feel inferior ourselves. Hence we blame a single player or two, or the HC...But never "our team". That is precisely why when you go to other message board you very seldom hear fans of a losing team post about the attributions of the winning team. It's normally all about some player on their team, or the coach, or (fill in the blank). It's just hard to admit "our team"-hence us personally-are inferior to another team-even on one given day.
Now there you have it. And this analysis will cost each person who reads it $75.00 since my hourly fee is $300. and it rook me roughly 15 minutes to type it.
I was just curious which draft picks and/or free agent signings you felt were organizational? Is it just the Goff pick? Curious minds want to know, lol
“The moment we want to believe something, we suddenly see all the arguments for it, and become blind to the arguments against it.”
George Bernard Shaw