Kelce68
Well-known member
Remember though, it's entirely subjective. This is your description, but others' definitions may and will differ.Both sides argue the extremes.
Seems to me Benji has more of a messaging issue than anything.
Family first doesn't mean you don't turn up early or stay late. It just means setting some boundaries around it so it doesn't consume you and your family isn't always the last thought.
A lot of the guys have turned up early to training when it was their time off. Assuming this could be family time, yet they are still there.
I actually think Benji just means being home to have dinner as a family and help around the house with chores / homework whatever before the kids go to bed.
I'm sure once the wife dozes off, he gets a few things in for the next day.
With the team we have now, half a season will tell us where we are and where the problems lie. Until then, we should enjoy what's to come.
The bottom line, and the point I'm making, is that his his messaging about family doesn't bother me, in fact, I strongly support it, but also that it shouldnt be part of the discussion when he is judged as a coach.
Only outcome matters.
Too many people have, prematurely in my opinion, tried to draw connections between his perceived 'lack of investment' due to public endorsement of family as a priority, and our poor results in his first year.
Benji has many shortcomings as a head coach. Just as he has strengths. Hopefully, for our sake, he can and has, reflected on those shortcomings and can continue to improve in the role heading into his second official year...
..but his dedication to his family is not on the assessment list.
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