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Ekern55
I think we need to pan farther out from the McVay/Goff dynamic.
If there’s substance to reports that it’s more than just McVay who’ve lost confidence in Goff, i.e., Goff’s teammates, then McVay runs the risk of losing the team if he continues in the coddle mode.
No one can claim McVay has done nothing other than support Goff up until a few weeks ago. For crying out loud, people call him McPlatitude on some boards.
So, before we continue this theme of McVay being immature and emotionally out of control and frustrated, maybe his approach is what he needs to do to keep the respect of his team.
Most of us have played some type of organized sports and it doesn’t matter how low level pee wee football it is that’s been played. When you see a player fail at his task and the coach keeps on buttering him up, you start to question what’s more important to the coach: is it the team? Or is it the player?
I haven't seen any reports suggesting that his teammates have lost confidence in him. Any links?
I did feel that they sounded more enthused than I expected them to when Wolford started versus Arizona.