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<blockquote data-quote="spdrama" data-source="post: 992970" data-attributes="member: 3280"><p>You deny having an axe to grind, yet offer post-loss quotes from someone you are obviously enamored of, referring to him as an “actual coach” in contrast to CDS, who is what? An alleged coach? A hypothetical or theoretical coach? Or maybe in your eyes a wannabe coach? No, you have no axe to grind. No, you don’t choose disrespectful rhetoric to blame a coach, whose hire you disagreed with, for losses. I almost get the feeling you actually enjoy seeing GT lose, just to get another opportunity to fire away a new forum bash at their alleged coach. </p><p></p><p>Micah Shrewsberry, who you quote, must be your kind of guy. I guess his stellar coaching resume far excels that of CDS, huh? You did a nice job of cherry-picking his quotes. But these quotes didn’t just come from a mere press conference. They came from what Sports Illustrated described, following a mid-December home loss to The Citadel as a</p><p></p><p>“…scathing and viral rant….” You left out the best part of your guy’s quote as noted by SI, “Notre Dame men’s basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry ripped his team after an embarrassing 65–45 loss to The Citadel. In his powerful postgame rant, he said he’d help players transfer from the Fighting Irish if they didn’t play hard. </p><p></p><p>“We’re building a culture, and that ain’t it,” Shrewsberry said. “That is not the culture we’re trying to build. So, a message needs to be sent to some of these guys, like, if you don’t play hard, then you can sit and rot over there on the bench. And I’ll find a way. </p><p></p><p>“I’ll go and talk to the people in compliance,” he continued. “I will help you transfer. Because this culture is getting built the right way, and if you ain’t part of it, you’re out!” </p><p></p><p>That’s the post-loss coach’s response you favor. I don’t know whether to scratch my head or shake it. My preference is for the way GT’s “quite real” head coach talks to and about his players, as observed in his pressers and reported by players’ parents. </p><p></p><p>Watching and listening to Shrewsberry & Stoudamire, back to back, I challenge anyone to agree with your assessment of either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spdrama, post: 992970, member: 3280"] You deny having an axe to grind, yet offer post-loss quotes from someone you are obviously enamored of, referring to him as an “actual coach” in contrast to CDS, who is what? An alleged coach? A hypothetical or theoretical coach? Or maybe in your eyes a wannabe coach? No, you have no axe to grind. No, you don’t choose disrespectful rhetoric to blame a coach, whose hire you disagreed with, for losses. I almost get the feeling you actually enjoy seeing GT lose, just to get another opportunity to fire away a new forum bash at their alleged coach. Micah Shrewsberry, who you quote, must be your kind of guy. I guess his stellar coaching resume far excels that of CDS, huh? You did a nice job of cherry-picking his quotes. But these quotes didn’t just come from a mere press conference. They came from what Sports Illustrated described, following a mid-December home loss to The Citadel as a “…scathing and viral rant….” You left out the best part of your guy’s quote as noted by SI, “Notre Dame men’s basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry ripped his team after an embarrassing 65–45 loss to The Citadel. In his powerful postgame rant, he said he’d help players transfer from the Fighting Irish if they didn’t play hard. “We’re building a culture, and that ain’t it,” Shrewsberry said. “That is not the culture we’re trying to build. So, a message needs to be sent to some of these guys, like, if you don’t play hard, then you can sit and rot over there on the bench. And I’ll find a way. “I’ll go and talk to the people in compliance,” he continued. “I will help you transfer. Because this culture is getting built the right way, and if you ain’t part of it, you’re out!” That’s the post-loss coach’s response you favor. I don’t know whether to scratch my head or shake it. My preference is for the way GT’s “quite real” head coach talks to and about his players, as observed in his pressers and reported by players’ parents. Watching and listening to Shrewsberry & Stoudamire, back to back, I challenge anyone to agree with your assessment of either. [/QUOTE]
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