Originally Posted by
MUMac
You are right, winning cures (or hides) problems in professional sports. Who will be the GM, though? Hammond already has seen he has little power or credibility, as he was not involved. Is Hammond a lame duck? How do they move forward with this arrangement? Who would want to go there as the GM knowing that the coach was hired by the owners without the input or even knowledge of the current GM. So, you have little control with the coach, who may even have more power with the organization and owner than you. You understand that the owners will meddle. What good GM wants that?