Seriously? You want to fire a guy because of that interview? Please. That was completely harmless. I suspect he didn't say anything different to his team, nor should he.
There might be another reason you want him fired (did he cut someone close to you?) but neither the team's performance nor the coach's press conference warrant anything of the sort.
Can anyone beat Warroad???
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Guess the one thought I have is preparation? Maybe it was the play of Blake, but I didn't see the fight in Warroad. Their body language, and they seemed suprised and unresponsive to the challenge. It felt different than RW's loss to Blake, which had fight, but maybe I'm wrong?
I can splash in the rink puddles!
I just got a chance to hear the interview and not knowing or seeing the staff before...I have a new found respect for the "matter of fact" breakdown of his team and his opponent. He handled the probing media with confidence and his degree of self/team deprication displayed a confidence seldom witnessed in the coaching ranks. I suspect this is what offended you ....sometimes good teams get outplayed and the closest to the situation are the only one that can put it in prospective.hometown warrior wrote:Hopefully we will see a coaching resignation. He has ruined Warroads reputation all in an effort to feed his own ego. Pretty evident when you hear the interview. Promoted his own to no end.
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I agree and as I posted above I found nothing offensive in his post-game interview. In fact I found his assessment to be "refreshingly honest". He did not mince words, and he's obviously a very competitive guy, which is one trait that all successful coaches have in common.Pens4 wrote:I just got a chance to hear the interview and not knowing or seeing the staff before...I have a new found respect for the "matter of fact" breakdown of his team and his opponent. He handled the probing media with confidence and his degree of self/team deprication displayed a confidence seldom witnessed in the coaching ranks. I suspect this is what offended you ....sometimes good teams get outplayed and the closest to the situation are the only one that can put it in prospective.
To me it seemed like he hadn't quite yet figured out why his team did not respond well to the adversity they faced in this game. He did acknowledge at one point in the interview that his team was not playing their best in the weeks leading up to the tournament, but you cannot fault him on this as most teams go through periods where they are not playing up to the level they are capable of playing. Unfortunately for Warroad that period came at the worst possible time, as they were the overwhelming favorite to win it this year. The coach was obviously well aware of this, and IMO did his best to explain why it didn't go his team's way.