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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 659762" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I understand why you want him to just be honest and frank about the situation. But if you’re going to be a player first coach, you can’t come out and say “We’re just not talented enough in certain areas to compete.” It would ruin his reputation of backing his players, and it would start to turn the team against him. The truth is that the press conferences are literally meaningless. They’re only there so reporters can get one out of context sound byte to write a story on. The truth is that only the team and a certain few others truly know what’s going on behind closed doors. Maybe he is telling the <em>team </em>everyday that they’re not big enough, strong enough, or fast enough to compete. Maybe he’s using that as motivation for the guys that will be coming back and competing against more highly recruited freshmen. But he can’t just blast them in front of the media and still pretend like he’s being true to his players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 659762, member: 4572"] I understand why you want him to just be honest and frank about the situation. But if you’re going to be a player first coach, you can’t come out and say “We’re just not talented enough in certain areas to compete.” It would ruin his reputation of backing his players, and it would start to turn the team against him. The truth is that the press conferences are literally meaningless. They’re only there so reporters can get one out of context sound byte to write a story on. The truth is that only the team and a certain few others truly know what’s going on behind closed doors. Maybe he is telling the [I]team [/I]everyday that they’re not big enough, strong enough, or fast enough to compete. Maybe he’s using that as motivation for the guys that will be coming back and competing against more highly recruited freshmen. But he can’t just blast them in front of the media and still pretend like he’s being true to his players. [/QUOTE]
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