It looks like Williams knows all the details, especially the stats and advanced stats, but isn't a good manager. The team doesn't run, doesn't steal bases, doesn't hit-and-run even though they often give up double plays. Williams hardly ever seems fired up and neither does the team.
Counter examples:
- Bucky Harris. Three-time Washington manager. A favorite of Clark Griffith, but not Calvin the Creep. Toward the end, a reporter was trying to record the names of players who had survived Spring Training. "There's Sacka...what's his name?" Bucy answered, "Sacka S[**]t"
- Ben Chapman, Yankees CF and yes, the racist Ben Chapman from the Jackie Robinson movie: kept spiking Buddy Myer, Nats 2B, and Chapman was about two inches taller and 30 pounds heavier. Buddy finally told reporters, "If Chapman spikes me again, I'm going to step on his face". Chapman did, running about ten feet toward the mound to get Buddy, knocking Buddy Myer into the air. Myer landed and kicked Chapman in the head a half dozen times, then punched it out with the big guy until both teams swarmed the field and a general war broke out.
Bryce Harper seems to be the only player with that sort of fire. OK, it's unorthodox: fire Williams and make Harper the player-manager. He's onlyy 22, but Bucky was only 27 when he became manager.
(Otherwise, I think the team misses Denard Span. Badly. There is something Span adds that for more than the 60 points advantage he has over Taylor in batting average. Whatever it is, the Nats need it.)