
"The reality is far deeper than just Berube. If anything, Berube is the last guy fans and pundits should get to walk the plank."
"When a company fails, the blame generally cascades. The front-facing executives bear most of the brunt in the media. They're the ones shareholders hold accountable for the main disaster."
"Turning things around doesn't require a major overhaul. Taking the roster to the studs won't make any difference if the same lack of vision remains intact."
The Maple Leafs face criticism for their poor performance, with Craig Berube likely to be the next scapegoat. Historically, blame has fallen on various players and executives. However, the real issue lies within the entire organization, which lacks a clear vision. Blaming individuals distracts from the systemic problems that need addressing. A successful turnaround requires establishing a coherent vision before making roster changes, rather than simply targeting individuals for failure.
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