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On this occasion he stuffed up in the lead up to the game AND during the game.Hang on - one page ago you were bemoaning Craig's lack of moves on match day and now your agreeing with Stiffy's contention that the Franklin debacle was an error in the planning/preparation phase.
So he can't coach on match day or during the week?
It's a minor miracle that we haven't picked up three consecutive spoons.
Generally, I rate Craig as a VERY good coach whose strength lies in the week leading up to the game. He has weaknesses in match day coaching no doubt. Any spindoctoring otherwise is burrying our heads in the sand and ignoring short comings. Just because people question Craig's match day ability (mainly as being slow to react to what is happening on the field) doesn't mean that we think he is a bad coach. To the contrary many of us see some REALLY strong points that Craig brings to the table and as a result we WANT him to be our coach!
Just as we expect players to work on their weaknesses and improve, I don't think its too much to ask for our coaching staff to do the same. Craig needs to develop as a coach. Port choked in 02 and 03 because Williams had the same approach as Craig. Williams changed his approach in 04 and it won them the flag.
No coach enters the coaching arena as a fully developed professional. Coaches develop over time by learning from their mistakes. Its easy to point the finger at the players and say that they didn't execute properly and say when the margin is 2 goals or less its luck. In life you make your own luck. Craig's approach is fine if you have a gun team thats better than anyone else and by a LONG margin. When its more of a level playing field, he is found wanting. No one wants him to go nuts and change things as soon as something happens but he leaves it for far too long. He is slow to reach to whats happening on the field and often, its too late when he does make a move.
I want Craig to coach this team for many years to come but just as I expect players to improve, I expect the coach to do the same. Craig has the foundations to become a great coach but he won't get there unless he becomes a bit more flexible with his approach!





