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It is what it is VERSUS Missed Opportunities


RumHam

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Like all of you would take the moral high ground at your place of employment even if it doesn't all rest on your shoulders lmao.

 

Huddler: "It's all my fault boss. No one elses."

Boss: "Okay, you're fired."

Huddler: "In my heart I did what was right."

*gets evicted*

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29 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Would like Ron to take responsibility for the team playing poorly instead of putting it squarely on the players

 

26 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Self preservation rates higher on Ron's "things to do list" than taking responsibility for the team he is paid to lead.

I don't really disagree because that's how I work in my daily life when I lead others.

But let's also turn this around and look at it from his perspective.  He's not the player.  He's not making tackles or catching the ball.  As a teacher, I can only do my best to try to train kids for a test.  At the end of the day, it's up to them.  Are there things I could have done better?  Sure.  I'll do better next time.  Hence the missed opportunities.

I don't disagree with both of your sentiments though.  The buck stops at Ron, and if the team is under-performing, it's on him.  

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