It appeared to me that JC's game plan was to slow the game down and try and force the team to execute half court offense. The guards refused to shoot, especially early on. He's trying to have them learn how to pound the paint and execute inside out. I don't think either Lamb or Bazz shot for the first 10 minutes, and you know that's plenty of time for Bazz to force at least 2 or 3 shots. So Brey didn't out-coach him, Jim is doing what Jim does. I'll admit, it's painful to watch until they figure it out.
Having said that, he did have a bad day. His mannerisms were not the stomping the sidelines, in your face, getting a T kinda of stuff he does when he's at his best. He was sitting as if he was in a recliner and giving the kids the silent treatment at times.
I think we're going to see vintage Calhoun next game. He knows he was bad too, just as bad as the half court offense which he's not going to abandon.