AngelDuck
Rak 'em up
- Jun 16, 2012
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I like the fact that he’s not some 63 year old dinosaur that’s been coaching since 1989. We need new ideas. Hoping he’s a success
Hopefully, But at least I'd be cursing his name knowing we at least tried to think out the box and go with a fresh new mind rather than cursing the name of some old fecker that's already failed at coaching on multiple other teams but just keeps getting hired because he's "experienced"Here's hoping we don't start cursing his name.
Maybe he'll finally rid this team of drop-pass zone entries on the PP.
Why? Do you think that he doesn't feel that way or that he's incapable of writing? There is no evidence for either thing.Nicely written by one of Toronto's PR folks. I am certain that Clune was given the right to approve it, but I doubt that he actually wrote it.
Because my wife was a PR professional and wrote press releases all of the time. She would write the release and make up a quote for someone. She would then have the person approve the quote and would then send out the release.Why? Do you think that he doesn't feel that way or that he's incapable of writing? There is no evidence for either thing.
Sure, but this wasn't from an organization, or from a person representing an organization. This was a personal message from a guy leaving an organization. Why would anyone from the Leafs write a goodbye to themselves? It doesn't make any sense for this to be written by anyone other than Clune.Because my wife was a PR professional and wrote press releases all of the time. She would write the release and make up a quote for someone. She would then have the person approve the quote and would then send out the release.
A few posts above you is a quote detailing some of his experience turning around a terrible power play lolthese guys just don’t want to hire improvements through experience.
Another rookie hire with this franchise
People just want to complain.A few posts above you is a quote detailing some of his experience turning around a terrible power play lol
I hardly think that I am cynical about this. I am just saying that PR people write these sorts of releases all of the time, and the team could easily have one of its PR people write this for him. There is nothing wrong with that. It is just the way that the system works. I had my wife write quotes for me. She was very good at it, and wrote better statements than I would have written myself.Sure, but this wasn't from an organization, or from a person representing an organization. This was a personal message from a guy leaving an organization. Why would anyone from the Leafs write a goodbye to themselves? It doesn't make any sense for this to be written by anyone other than Clune.
It seems overly cynical to me to assume this wasn't a sincere note of gratitude from someone leaving a place they loved.
A few posts above you is a quote detailing some of his experience turning around a terrible power play lol
People just want to complain.
But was it just the PP or was it the fact their big dogs never played up to big dog status all playoffs long?Maybe this is a first world problem... But I seem to recall the Leafs power play vanishing in the playoffs. That's kind of the main reason they lost the series or am I misremembering?
Sure, I would love to have the Ducks make the playoffs at all, but when it got more physical, Toronto's power play died.
Clune didn't coach the Leafs.Maybe this is a first world problem... But I seem to recall the Leafs power play vanishing in the playoffs. That's kind of the main reason they lost the series or am I misremembering?
Sure, I would love to have the Ducks make the playoffs at all, but when it got more physical, Toronto's power play died.
Makes sense as his surname is Clune, not Clown.Clune didn't coach the Leafs.