We essentially all are. I love this idea from Dan, very dope as a fan to have the Head Coach roll through *hopefully* a season like this.I would love to sit in on a film session. We did some when I coached and they are a great teaching tool.
Edsall needs to produce or be fired...but you don't have to imagine too hard, because he has come pretty close."This performance reflected very badly on me as a leader and a coach at this point. It’s rare that I feel embarrassed after losses...frustrated-angry-disappointed are more of what I feel...actually it felt more like shame."
Can you ever imagine Randy Edsall saying that? Might have something to do with the current state of each program.
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From Hurley? There's a written breakdown in the postWhy no written breakdown of this?
I find Danny to be incredibly open, honest and transparent.I was about to start a thread for this too. Incredible access into the program for us fans.
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Simple question - how do you get to view Coach H’s comments on Instagram? I follow him there and can watch the game replays, but for the life of me, I can’t get his analysis to appear. Thanks for posting here with the comments attache.
This is one time I think HCRE2.0 executed correctly and kept his eye discipline; things aren't going the right way, FIRE HIS ASS.Edsall needs to produce or be fired...but you don't have to imagine too hard, because he has come pretty close.
“I didn’t do a good enough job of getting those guys ready,” he said at one point. “That’s on me” he said he said at another. “It’s not on anyone else but me,” he said. restating his thesis once more.
Edsall’s emphasis on accountability followed a week of contentious interactions with the media. On Tuesday, the coach walked out of his press conference (after 24 minutes) when a reporter asked about his philosophy on midseason coordinator firings, apparently interpreting the question as a shot at defensive coordinator Billy Crocker. The next day, he held a fiery two-minute press conference in which he said all issues facing UConn were his fault and that, “If things aren’t going the right way, then fire my ass.”