SainterK wrote:rodgerfox wrote:The only thing I categorically think he needs to be held accountable for, is the directive to 'bomb it long' in the final quarter. This was a huge, huge mistake and a significant moment in our history.
I still can't believe he did it.
The long bomb directive and the fact Luke Ball could have played two more bursts of 6 minutes, both errors were owned by Ross immediately after the game. I am sure he didn't put them into the public forum just for the sake of it, I am sure he intends to learn and grow from this experience.
Management is not the same as childish bossing.
Just because a manager claims responsibility for something does not mean the manager issued the instructions.
It is part of a manager's role to publicly take the flack for his subordinates stuff ups.
It is then the responsibility of the manager to reprimand his subordinates in private and only in measured way commensurate with the stuff up.
This ensures that the subordinates only receive the correct amount of criticism.
Often their will be no need for a reprimand because the subordinate will own up to the manager for his mistake, is sufficiently remorseful and grateful to his manager for taking the heat off him.
This improves loyalty from the subordinate to the manager and improves subsequent performance.
Ross Lyon is not a boss, he is an excellent manager, if the player's initiated the "kick long" against team orders, Lyon would still claim responsibility to the media.
The player's will be more loyal and more likely to follow instruction next time.
We are no wiser as to how kick long came about.
Was it the players or the coach?
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