BB seems to view attitude as innate and non-coachable. That leads him to give up on talented guys because he can't or won't get help them get their heads on straight. The flipside, of course, is that he's the world-historical leader in coaching up more limited guys with good attitudes.
I think this is why he tends to do better with talented guys who are on their second or third team--they've already had the s--t scared out of them and are ready to listen. Greedily, I just wish he could figure out how to salvage more of his own draftees.
I think this is why he tends to do better with talented guys who are on their second or third team--they've already had the s--t scared out of them and are ready to listen. Greedily, I just wish he could figure out how to salvage more of his own draftees.