I don't think Romar's problem is that he doesn't work hard enough. I think his problem is his philosophies are inherently flawed, especially when he inexplicably went away from the style of play and type of athletes that he had some success with. What he's trying to do now with the high poast is just a bad match for his players, his skills and his brand.
Watching more film isn't going to fix any of that.
Romar doesn't strike me as a grinder. I'm sure he works fairly hard, but I'm not sure if losing eats at him and makes him work harder.
I don't disagree with this.
I'm just saying working harder poorly isn't going to change the fact you're working poorly.
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I'm just saying working harder poorly isn't going to change the fact you're working poorly.