Birko19
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Torts is a good coach I think, but he needs a team with some leadership and experienced veterans for him to mesh well, the Jackets don't have that.
Torts is a good coach I think, but he needs a team with some leadership and experienced veterans for him to mesh well, the Jackets don't have that.
Wasn't that supposed to be Hartnell?
Regardless of how his behavior makes them feel, which I don't think I saw as an actual thing, it seems like they have picked up on where it has led him with all his other teams and they don't want it to go there. Whether they cry into their Hello Kitty hockey bags or tune him out or crochet his words into a fear quilt or whatever we're typing from our jobs as lumberjacks on exploding oil rigs made out of sharks, what I get out of it is that they want him to continue to be an effective coach with them and that kind of support of a coach isn't something I've seen often. If it made their teddy bears so sad, all they'd have to do is let history do its thing and they'd all outlast him.
Maybe Millennials discovered that people with mental health issues in positions of power should not be allowed to run around and say what they want without consequence and treat people like garbage in 2017?
Do you think Vince Lombardi would have survived this day and age? Do you think Mike Keenan grabbing a teenager(Roenick) by the collar and telling him not to do whatever he just did again is helpful?
Verbal and physical abuse is no longer allowed in the workplace you know? It doesn't mean people are soft, it means people have more self respect and stand up for themselves.
Torts is a good coach I think, but he needs a team with some leadership and experienced veterans for him to mesh well, the Jackets don't have that.
Sounds like Torts needs a Snickers bar
A good coach adjusts to his roster. Tortorella doesn't do that.
Maybe the players need a safe space.
It's one thing to have a problem with one player, but to have theteam tell a coach to "chill out," you're dangerously close to losing the team. They are professionals so they'll continue to play ... but this isn't college. A coach can't always bully a professional in what they want. Respect goes both ways.
What were we supposed to notice about this? I didn't hear anything maniacal. Thought he as pretty composed and calm.
you know people in sports are more emotional, intense, angry etc. than most...and if your a coach, that even enhances it more
and torts, well hes probably the most hot headed out of them all
hes a angry person in general, its who he is...you cant stop a person from being who he is
Yes.. humans have no self-control and can't change the way they act.. yes you are right.. we are robots..... 000000000111111111010101101010101
For the record, Torts is not the only coach to be disliked by his team, I should remind everyone that Babcock was not liked in Detroit either, specially in the later years when the team got younger, the difference was you had leaders like Lidstrom, Zetterberg, Datsyuk, and Kronwall that knew how to keep the team together in check, also the team culture did not mind him being a hard ass as long as there are results.
Millennials are so soft.
well not all, but ya of course a lot are...and torts is one of them
There's no problem if a coach is disliked ... that's somewhat expected. What's not expected is when the team doesn't feel respected. If it's true that the team told Torts to "chill out," then it can turn into a huge problem. When things go well, players will tolerate it. However, when it goes bad (as it inevitably does), will everything fall apart? Leading by fear is rarely sustainable. Leading with mutual respect is what's optimal. You don't have to be liked to be respected.
For the record, Torts is not the only coach to be disliked by his team, I should remind everyone that Babcock was not liked in Detroit either, specially in the later years when the team got younger, the difference was you had leaders like Lidstrom, Zetterberg, Datsyuk, and Kronwall that knew how to keep the team together in check, also the team culture did not mind him being a hard ass as long as there are results.