Drew handled the situation poorly imo. On several podcasts he essentially blames the team's poor performances all on Schwartz's coaching. Very immature. On the Citius Mag podcast he sounded like a kid complaining about having a bad high school coach. Just came off very immature. Compared the TME coaching split to the NFL, saying something like 'if the coach in the NFL sucks at his job he's gonna get fired...look at our results—they were terrible.' Not that my opinion matters, but I'd respect the situation a whole lot more if you just owned up to the fact that you had to make a tough choice and wanted to move on, but there's always excuses about how you all just had to get rid of him because your performances weren't where you wanted them to be. No responsibility or accountability taken without a buuttttt. And I don't think there'll ever be a good justification for them keeping the name when they've come out multiple times saying they didn't even like the guy and fired him. To say it's anything other than a brand thing is just bs.
If Drew fired Tom and hired an accomplished coach like Broe or Troutman then I would have understood 100% that he felt Tom got him as far as Tom was capable.
But then he hired someone less qualified, who only knew anything about the sport from Tom himself. It proves Drew is not serious about running fast.
And then Drew's interviews after the split show he is just an immature brat. I'll cheer for Eric Holt instead.
Exactly, if he was so concerned about the training he wouldn't have hired Tinmom.