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Jim Mora needs to get out of his comfort zone to succeed at UConn (UConnBlog)
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[QUOTE="businesslawyer, post: 4125088, member: 55"] Actually, that works two ways, doesn’t it? I agree, there is nothing to criticize him for at this point. He is a top rate manager of a football organization, no question. On the other hand, if one wants to be fair, we are listening to a constant string of posts praising him for tweets and press conferences. Does it hurt if a coach is good at all these soft skill? No, of course not. It can only help the program. But that’s at most 10%. Until he starts recruiting better and winning football games, it’s all just worthless drivel. Yes, I know that we’re all starved for hope after Edsall’s miserable failure — I am too — and yes, I know it’s offseason and we need things to talk about. But to jump on silly criticism while hearing how great it is as to who he follows on twitter == please. [/QUOTE]
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