bumblebeeman
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This post is inspired by the video from a neutral youtuber, not that his opinions are that deep, but it is interesting hearing what non-Jets fans think of the team. But his video touches on something I've been thinking about a lot lately, how the teams recent success has completely stopped the discussion of the problems in the room.
I guess personally I was always skeptical that that was a real issue, that fans just need a scapegoat when the team is playing below their talent level. But now they are playing above their level, everyone is playing hard 2-way hockey, even some of the players who have been sometimes floaty the past few years like Scheifele. Is this because the room is fixed? Is it coaching? Is it luck? Is having one player in the top 6 not wanting to be here enough to sink the team?
Thinking back to how much blame Wheeler and Scheifele got for Laine wanting to leave. It seems wayyy more likely now that Laine was the problem. Dubois as well. At least to me. What he touches on in the video which is really true is that most players don't want to be in Winnipeg. That is just an undeniable fact. It just makes it all the more special that guys like Helle and Scheif and others are willing to sign reasonable deals and be such great representatives for the team and the city. Without them the team would be re-building right now. It's a shame Laine couldn't buy in in this same way, and also that Wheeler got thrown under the bus by some for that tension, considering he was such a good leader and iconic Jet, but that's how it goes. Maybe the Jets not getting any other high picks is a blessing in disguise.
Anyways, now that the team is on a roll it seems like all the players are having fun and are playing hard. Winning solves a lot of issues I think. Let's enjoy the ride, and when things stop going so well let's keep enjoying the ride. Go Jets
I guess personally I was always skeptical that that was a real issue, that fans just need a scapegoat when the team is playing below their talent level. But now they are playing above their level, everyone is playing hard 2-way hockey, even some of the players who have been sometimes floaty the past few years like Scheifele. Is this because the room is fixed? Is it coaching? Is it luck? Is having one player in the top 6 not wanting to be here enough to sink the team?
Thinking back to how much blame Wheeler and Scheifele got for Laine wanting to leave. It seems wayyy more likely now that Laine was the problem. Dubois as well. At least to me. What he touches on in the video which is really true is that most players don't want to be in Winnipeg. That is just an undeniable fact. It just makes it all the more special that guys like Helle and Scheif and others are willing to sign reasonable deals and be such great representatives for the team and the city. Without them the team would be re-building right now. It's a shame Laine couldn't buy in in this same way, and also that Wheeler got thrown under the bus by some for that tension, considering he was such a good leader and iconic Jet, but that's how it goes. Maybe the Jets not getting any other high picks is a blessing in disguise.
Anyways, now that the team is on a roll it seems like all the players are having fun and are playing hard. Winning solves a lot of issues I think. Let's enjoy the ride, and when things stop going so well let's keep enjoying the ride. Go Jets