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How is it having a conversation with yourself?If Little Perrault don't score or contribute offensively in the last 3 games lets fire the coach.
How is it having a conversation with yourself?If Little Perrault don't score or contribute offensively in the last 3 games lets fire the coach.
You ever do that to your boss on TV?
The lengths people go...
My boss? TV?
I don't begin to understand what you mean here.
Was that in code? Do I need my Little Orphan Annie Decoder Ring?
I would argue that there is not that much difference in tactics what it comes down to is execution.So tactics aren't a coaches responsibility. Coaching tactics are infallible therefore any failure in results is 100% execution, and on the players. Players not publicly calling out their boss on TV means players love all their coaches decisions and are also experts in coaching strategies and tactics (just like a soldier understands everything about war/battle strategy & tactics). Is there anything else I've missed?
Expand on this. I'd love to hear what it is that makes this the case.I would argue that there is not that much difference in tactics what it comes down to is execution.
Name one coach who is really using anything revolutionary in tactics. Shoot and defend. Coaches are defined by the players they have in front of them. Good goalie good coach.I would argue that there is not that much difference in tactics what it comes down to is execution.
Expand on this. I'd love to hear what it is that makes this the case.
So you are bowing it with the i'd explain it, but I am too busy consulting with kings on matters of great importance excuse?I think he said it all. Tactics are one thing. Execution is another.
Expanding on this comes down to cutting & pasting any post game interview with any coach ever.
You can start by navigating to nhl.com
When you find a coach agreeing with your original statement, visit me. I'll be buried at Brookside cemetery.
I really have absolutely no clue what your point is. I also believe that you don't either.I think he said it all. Tactics are one thing. Execution is another.
Expanding on this comes down to cutting & pasting any post game interview with any coach ever.
You can start by navigating to nhl.com
When you find a coach agreeing with your original statement, visit me. I'll be buried at Brookside cemetery.
Well, when the attack dogs come out because someone makes a hockey comment in a hockey forum, this is what you get..Jesus, Mary, and Joseph; look at how we're beating each other up after our fourth straight win en route to being a legit top Cup contender.
And while I'm absolutely, 100.0% positively guilty as charged here, man oh man do we need a truce. until the next game.
What we all need is a big fat group hug at Tavern United, preferably with a round on the house
Name one coach who is really using anything revolutionary in tactics. Shoot and defend. Coaches are defined by the players they have in front of them. Good goalie good coach.
Don't know who that is but surprised anyone came up with a name.Bill Bringleson
I don't know if at this level they would change tactics that have generally been leading to winning. They might change player formation on the fly but tactics..probably not. I mean he might be pissed at there line changes or zone clearances but I doubt he is going to sit Little or Wheeler down and tell them to change what they doing zone to zone. I mean those guys know what to do for the most part. I think they generally work on what they want to do as a whole in practice in all 3 zones and let the players take it from there. He did tell Laine he needed to speed his game up and he did .
Well, when the attack dogs come out because someone makes a hockey comment in a hockey forum, this is what you get..
You've been bashing Maurice since the day he was hired 4 years ago, before that it was Noel. You've likely been the most anti-coach poster on here since the day the Jets returned.
If you can dish it out on on a daily basis, you should be able to take a handful of responses.
Listen, I'll attempt to mend fences here. Coaches implore pre game strategy before every game. This isn't just Maurice. There's pro scouts, video coaches & subsequent analysis, assistant coaches, past games & each teams injury situation all considered before employing a game plan.
Your suggestion is that when things aren't working the coach needs to change tactics mid game & forego everything the team worked on as a group, as well as whatever individual coaching that was had in one on one sessions for that particular game.
Sounds a lot like abandoning ship & when losses occur the first thing coaches mention after a loss is the players didn't follow the game plan.
Often simply staying the course pays off. The teams that do so are more often than naught in the win column. Even in losing situations there's a lot to be learned by staying the course, keeping variables uniform & thus lead to a different strategy when the teams meet again. Learning what not to do is often just as important as learning what to do.
At this level if you see a team has got you beat in certain aspects in game, having no alternate tactics to deal with that is not competent.
Like I said, our team when healthy can probably overcome this deficiency until the later rounds when the best teams and coaches are left.
Just because our team is good this year doesn't mean we are the bestest at everything and shouldn't discuss any short comings that might concern whoever wishes to discuss them.
Actually the Jets seem to have been getting a lot of praise around the league for how consistently they have adhered to their system, and how that has contributed to their success. They play a pretty mature and consistent game for such a young team and IMO Maurice deserves some credit for that.I don't know if at this level they would change tactics that have generally been leading to winning. They might change player formation on the fly but tactics..probably not. I mean he might be pissed at there line changes or zone clearances but I doubt he is going to sit Little or Wheeler down and tell them to change what they doing zone to zone. I mean those guys know what to do for the most part. I think they generally work on what they want to do as a whole in practice in all 3 zones and let the players take it from there. He did tell Laine he needed to speed his game up and he did .
Actually the Jets seem to have been getting a lot of praise around the league for how consistently they have adhered to their system, and how that has contributed to their success. They play a pretty mature and consistent game for such a young team and IMO Maurice deserves some credit for that.
Stages of a PGT after a win:
1. Excitement
2. Credit where its due
3. Criticism where its due
4. Counter to the criticism
5. All out argument
6. Question coaching decisions
7. Agree that wins are good and that theres still room for growth
Never fails
Flaherty is a terrible coach who ruined Hellebuyck and Hutch... something, something, something.... There, that should soothe souls for a bit.Speaking of coaches I haven't heard the name Wade Flaherty around here for months.