I'm not really disagreeing with you here. At least I don't think that I am. I think that it is human nature to give too much credit to a coach when a team wins and too much blame when they don't. In 1967, I truly think that Dick Williams was the perfect fit for this team. he did an excellent job. That doesn't mean that I think that he was a world beater, just the right guy at the right time. Did what needed to be done to help change a sad culture of losing that had been established and accepted as the norm. For that reason alone, he obviously is going to be near the top of my list. And just for the record, I think that giving a manager 20% of a teams credit for wins and losses is grossly too high. Equal shares for all. Good managers will take the blame for the losses but really want the credit for the wins to go to their players. It is ok with me too if people disagree with me about Williams. I was 16 and never thought that I would see anything close to what we saw in 1967 and and the springboard of success that it has led to.
1. If Conigliaro had not been injured I still think that we would have won that series in '67.
2. If Rice had not been injured in '75, i think that we would have won that one as well.