Regardless of the quality of the coach, a coaching change at this point in the season rarely helps and hurts more often than not.

Let's be honest, at this point in the season for any high level team, there is very limited "coaching" going on. Teams aren't putting in new offenses or changing strategy. Player development isn't really happening either.

The only adjustments that can be made are changes in substitution patterns. And anyone who has watched FLG play know that isn't their issue -- their best players are almost always on the field.

From what I've seen their biggest challenge is patience on both ends of the field -- not fouling when not necessarily on defense and not trying to always push it on offense. Improvement in those areas come with experience and lots of game action, I don't think a panic change at coaching will help.

Maybe the new coach will have a big impact, but if so, it likely won't happened until September/October.