For the record, I had no problem when they brought Montgomery in.
I sure as hell didn't want Quinn..
Montgomery's continuing recovery from alcohol addiction is an inspiring story of overcoming adversity.
He has had success at varying levels in his coaching career.
Eventually the league catches up with a coach and makes adjustments to the coaching style.
I keep waiting and watching and hoping that eventually Montgomery will make an adjustment to his game plan system, more than just shifting players around, but it never happens.
Been waiting since during that first round loss to Florida two years ago.
Which at this point leaves me thinking, maybe he only knows one way of coaching, one system and doesn't know any other way.
The signs have been there for a while.
He just keeps running the same game plan regardless the situation over and over.
In his defense, the lineup is not constructed to match the style of game he coaches; but at the same time his inability to adapt and adjust his system to maximize the current players potential can not be ignored.
If the players were positionally sound, making plays, working as a team, keeping games close, doing everything properly yet failing to find ways to win we could blame lack of talent - which may still be a different problem.
But the more troubling thing is that players look like lost individuals lacking direction and purpose.
There is definitely a disconnect there.
I wish things were different, but ...
It is time for Montgomery to go.