is that if we take what was said in the Wartime Weekly at face value (a source indicated the defensive staff changes were at the Administration's request) then he's not in control of even his own staff. That is alarming. And devastating to his chances. If the same morons that thought it a good idea to hire him and think it's a good idea to go back to an antiquated and outdated offensive scheme are pulling his strings, USC is in real trouble. Above and beyond that it means that Helton was okay with the defensive staff and didn't identify it as an issue. All very bad indications.
Counter-argument?
Counter-argument?