This lends credence to the whole "overcoaching" argument. Players played more instinctively than overthinking about making mistakes.
f***ing great show btw
This lends credence to the whole "overcoaching" argument. Players played more instinctively than overthinking about making mistakes.
Oh I'm most definitely an idiot though. I am a Mets, Rangers, Knicks, Giants fanShoot this idiot to the moon (Quinn btw not you lol)
This lends credence to the whole "overcoaching" argument. Players played more instinctively than overthinking about making mistakes.
Exactly what I thought of tonight too! That was when we traded Gaborik for Brassard and... who else? I forgot.Reminds me of when they played the Penguins after the trade deadline in 2013 and blew them out. Torts told all the new acquisitions to just "go out and play". Maybe that's the secret after all.
Moore and Dorsett. Clowe from SJ.Exactly what I thought of tonight too! That was when we traded Gaborik for Brassard and... who else? I forgot.
Meme magic is real. But yes it is very funny how that happened.Look I get it, I completely understand that this is not a complete indictment on Quinn.
But you MUST admit that this is funny. I will brook no arguments against that fact.
This lends credence to the whole "overcoaching" argument. Players played more instinctively than overthinking about making mistakes.
that's a pretty candid and telling take IMO
Kinda helped that the Flyers were absolutely horrific, but still hilarious.
This season has just been so... odd.
If the Rangers played a tighter game the other night they would’ve swept them easy. 13 goals in two games.
As far as Quinn goes, maybe let him sit and watch for a few games. He’s a young developing, uh, coach too.![]()
I mean you can kinda read between the lines from the players that they believed they have a bit more freedom to express themselves on the ice. Obviously you won't change a system in such short notice, but it can be a small thing that makes a difference. Maybe you play with a little bit more swagger, when you know you won't get yelled at the bench for not playing the exact way the coach wants.Lol I can’t tell who’s serious or not. This is definitely a hilarious turn of events but I don’t see how it’s logically an indictment of Quinn. The AHL coach coming up last minute almost certainly isn’t telling people to play any differently. And the kids people blame Quinn for didn’t score either despite the Flyers barely showing up.
Again, very funny. And maybe small things like not shaking up lines contributed a bit, but biggest thing by far was the best players showing up snd Flyer being just awful.