Ned Yost, The Brewers Are Unlikely To Do Better Without You - Firing Coaches Rarely Works, Says Study
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 - 09:42
in Health & Medicine
In sports, the old saying goes that you can fire a coach but you can't fire the whole team. This doesn't mean the coach has all the blame but you still do what you can do. Sometimes a coach with the wrong style for the players is clearly a wrong fit but most of the time the coach is a scapegoat, according to a new study. Read More...
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