CalBuckeyeRob
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What’s worse, falling for that “report,” or the fact that it passes the sniff test because the blue jackets are so incompetent? I think the latter.Speaking of Twitter being a mess!
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Someone fell for the Hedger parody account and reported it as actual news! Only if Twitter had a way to verify users and their credentials...
Don't be absurd. "Negotations between CBJ and CBJ have been contentious" could possibly "pass the sniff test"? There's certainly gross incompetence on display here but it's not on the part of the CBJ.What’s worse, falling for that “report,” or the fact that it passes the sniff test because the blue jackets are so incompetent? I think the latter.
I think if this passes your sniff test, you urgently need a new sniffer!What’s worse, falling for that “report,” or the fact that it passes the sniff test because the blue jackets are so incompetent? I think the latter.
We can't find 1 guy to do it. Imagine how hard it would be to find 8.College of Coaches - Wikipedia
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After the Cubs finished 60–94 in 1960, their 14th straight NL second-division finish, Cubs owner P. K. Wrigley announced in December 1960 that the Cubs would no longer have a sole field manager, but would be led by an eight-man committee.
C'mon Waddell. Do it!!!
College of Coaches - Wikipedia
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After the Cubs finished 60–94 in 1960, their 14th straight NL second-division finish, Cubs owner P. K. Wrigley announced in December 1960 that the Cubs would no longer have a sole field manager, but would be led by an eight-man committee.
C'mon Waddell. Do it!!!
I don't believe any reporting unless it comes from Friedman, AP or DW.
I mean PV was technically a 3rd choice for the job and he still took it when offered. We passed over him for Larsen and for Babcock. Then we fired him after 1 year.I don't believe any reporting unless it comes from Friedman, AP or DW.
Now I don't where it goes from here? I hope this is a tactic for negotiations and they can bring this to a head relatively quickly. The fact AP said he was the preferred hire sours the taste for the fanbase (secondary choices, ownership being cheap, Kings sticking it to the CBJ, etc.) and possibly the candidates ( I am a secondary choice? I could be reading into this too much and the candidates don't care).
I can say the longer this goes the more stuff is going to be mis-reported and more conspiracy theories/perception will be present from a PR perspective. I don't think the CBJ wants more PR write-ups in the off-season, when they are gong to be the center of attention with no other new news coming in.
Item No. 1: A coach is coming
The Blue Jackets’ coaching search, which has transfixed the fan base in the middle of the offseason, is heading into its final stages. General manager Don Waddell confirmed to The Athletic that two candidates are coming to Columbus this week for in-person interviews.
It’s believed those two candidates are Dean Evason, former coach of the Minnesota Wild, and Jay Woodcroft, former coach of the Edmonton Oilers. Both Evason and Woodcroft were fired early last season when their clubs got off to slow starts.
“We’re only bringing in two,” Waddell said. “I have a third (candidate) who’s kind of on hold right now, but we have the top two guys that we’d like to bring in in-person.
“This week is an important week for us coming up here. Training camp is essentially the third week in September. Do I want this to go into August? Not a chance. Now, whether we announce something (this) week or if it’s done early the following week … we’ll see how the schedules line up.”
To understand where the Blue Jackets are in the coaching search, it’s important to grasp Waddell’s process.
Waddell and his staff initially highlighted 12 candidates that deserved consideration. Not interviews, necessarily, but consideration. The list was quickly whittled to three names, believed to be Evason, Woodcroft and Todd McLellan, who has coached with San Jose, Edmonton and Los Angeles.
One of those three told The Athletic he’d already had three interviews with the Blue Jackets, one of which lasted nearly three hours. This interview, like all the others to this point, has been via video or phone.
Before Waddell decides to move into the final stages with a candidate, he has an informal but important discussion about what the parameters of a contract would need to look like to attract that candidate.
It’s not yet a negotiation, per se, but a discussion about the framework of a possible deal — the yearly salary, the length of term, which assistant coaches the new coach would want to bring with him, etc.
It was at this stage of the process that the talks with McLellan, believed to be the Blue Jackets’ first choice, fell apart last week. It’s unclear if the talks stalled between the Jackets and the Kings, who still owe McLellan $5.5 million for this coming season, or if they stalled between the Blue Jackets and McLellan.
A source involved in the process told The Athletic the snag with McLellan was “not just about money.”
The Blue Jackets must already know they are amenable to the contract demands of both Evason and Woodcroft or they wouldn’t be bringing them to town. The challenge may be deciding between the two, and determining if it makes sense to circle back on McLellan, who is most likely the third candidate Waddell referenced as being “kind of on hold right now.”
Waddell had hoped to have a coach in place by now, but more important, he said, is getting the right person hired no matter how long that takes.
The Blue Jackets’ last three coaching hires have lasted a total of three seasons. Brad Larsen, who replaced John Tortorella in 2021-22, made it two seasons before his firing became “absolutely necessary,” according to then-GM Jarmo Kekäläinen.
Then, last summer, the Blue Jackets made a controversial hiring in Mike Babcock, who had been accused in two previous stops of verbal and emotional abuse of players. Babcock didn’t even make it to training camp before he was fired for perusing his players’ private cellphone pictures as a way, he said, to get to know them.
The Jackets then turned to Pascal Vincent, who they’d passed over as coach when Larsen and Babcock got the job, putting him in charge only four days before the start of training camp. Vincent was fired about two weeks into Waddell’s tenure with the club.
“We’ve been thorough, and we have a lot of people involved internally to make sure we really dig in on guys before we move forward,” Waddell said. “I’m not one to bring in five people. That, to me, doesn’t make any sense.
“If it doesn’t go the way we want it to go (this week), there are still people we can bring in. We’d like to get it done as soon as possible, but we have to get the right person, even if that takes a little longer.”
"Outside of Patrick Laine and any player or players that might come in return in a Patrick Laine trade."
He really can’t help himself with this Jeff Blashill stuff lmao
"Outside of Patrick Laine and any player or players that might come in return in a Patrick Laine trade."
Right?
He just needs those clicks!He really can’t help himself with this Jeff Blashill stuff lmao
As a former reporter, no you should not. No one should be doing that shit. It's soul-sucking.He just needs those clicks!
Basically just copies what he's hearing others say and creating the echo chamber..
Got me think I should start reporting
As a former sports reporter, I concur and will add that watching the game from the press box is definitely not worth the free hot dogs and cookies.As a former reporter, no you should not. No one should be doing that shit. It's soul-sucking.
Man I'd forgotten you used to have seats down in the "Wolfe family of companies" section.As a former sports reporter, I concur and will add that watching the game from the press box is definitely not worth the free hot dogs and cookies.
“I must be in the front row “Man I'd forgotten you used to have seats down in the "Wolfe family of companies" section.
I still do LOLMan I'd forgotten you used to have seats down in the "Wolfe family of companies" section.
Some of us had to move out when the Big D didn't work those any more.I still do LOL
Haha second from the front, in my case, but not for several years.“I must be in the front row “