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Our coach seems to be making excuses and he doesn't seem at all positive.
In the post game, he concentrated on downloading shortcomings to the players and making excuses, instead of focusing on the positives and things the team will be able to do to improve. A strange response to the first two pre-season games. BC seems far more optimistic, hopefull and positive. Glad he's on our side! |
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"rfan" <rfan@ca.inter.net> wrote in
news:12ir9hochpie4b0@corp.supernews.com: Quote:
With all due respect, it is the very purpose of a coach to focus on things that his players do wrong and get 'em fixed. The smoke-up-the-ass praise is for the GM. |
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If the coach praises the team at this point, when we clearly played a
pretty bad game, then the players would become complacent and we'd play like this all year. It's his job to motivate the troops by pointing out their mistakes. Any good coach knows this. On Oct 11, 10:19 pm, "rfan" <r...@ca.inter.net> wrote: Quote:
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