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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 194901" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>First of all, did you read anything I wrote? Using his "coach speak" to make an argument on his performance isn't needed. Watch a game. You stick to whatever assertions makes you feel good inside. If that is placing all of the blame on some 18-22 year old kids, who by your own admission play their hearts out, more power to you. I'll stick to the fact that there is plenty of blame to go around and a good chunk of that falls squarely on the head man's shoulders.</p><p></p><p>As for "coach speak," I can promise you I don't need anyone, you especially, teaching me how to recognize it. The look of bewilderment in his eyes at the post game press conferences is enough for me to know that he doesn't know what to do to right the ship this year. I also don't need to read between the lines of his "coach speak" to know that he doesn't think this season is his fault. He is a very prideful man. He knows it would look bad to flat out blame the players, but he still finds a way to make sure everybody knows they aren't executing. It's easy to blame youth and injuries and there is a lot of truth to it. There are also games we had no business losing, even with the above (legit) excuses. </p><p></p><p>If you're related to the man, I get it. Outside of that, you would have to have not watched the team play this year or be willfully lying to yourself to think that he has done a good job coaching this team.</p><p></p><p>Like I've said before, it's okay to say he hasn't done a good job this year and still think he is a good coach overall. Hopefully we bounce back next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 194901, member: 786"] First of all, did you read anything I wrote? Using his "coach speak" to make an argument on his performance isn't needed. Watch a game. You stick to whatever assertions makes you feel good inside. If that is placing all of the blame on some 18-22 year old kids, who by your own admission play their hearts out, more power to you. I'll stick to the fact that there is plenty of blame to go around and a good chunk of that falls squarely on the head man's shoulders. As for "coach speak," I can promise you I don't need anyone, you especially, teaching me how to recognize it. The look of bewilderment in his eyes at the post game press conferences is enough for me to know that he doesn't know what to do to right the ship this year. I also don't need to read between the lines of his "coach speak" to know that he doesn't think this season is his fault. He is a very prideful man. He knows it would look bad to flat out blame the players, but he still finds a way to make sure everybody knows they aren't executing. It's easy to blame youth and injuries and there is a lot of truth to it. There are also games we had no business losing, even with the above (legit) excuses. If you're related to the man, I get it. Outside of that, you would have to have not watched the team play this year or be willfully lying to yourself to think that he has done a good job coaching this team. Like I've said before, it's okay to say he hasn't done a good job this year and still think he is a good coach overall. Hopefully we bounce back next year. [/QUOTE]
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