There’s no way we beat anyone save San Jose...
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:08 pm
And that’s a huge maybe. So depressing. No way Edwards can survive this, right?
Knowing Burman's history, he'll probably give Edwards a raise and an extension.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:08 pm And that’s a huge maybe. So depressing. No way Edwards can survive this, right?
He, thanks to Burman, may be the only one that does. Because he has an excuse. He won't have one next year. Neither will Burman.
There's more to it than the attrition they've experienced this year with a lot of young players having to step into starting roles. There's the loss of still-eligible experienced players last season as well as what appears to be, at least to anyone watching him on the sideline, Edwards' capitulation to the season. A good coach, no matter how steep the odds, always has his players' backs. A never-say-die attitude, no matter how futile it may appear is requisite to the coaching position, especially the head coaching position.
I've been doing better things with my time than watching this team. Is the Edwards sideline stuff overblown or not?Wyovanian wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 2:18 pmThere's more to it than the attrition they've experienced this year with a lot of young players having to step into starting roles. There's the loss of still-eligible experienced players last season as well as what appears to be, at least to anyone watching him on the sideline, Edwards' capitulation to the season. A good coach, no matter how steep the odds, always has his players' backs. A never-say-die attitude, no matter how futile it may appear is requisite to the coaching position, especially the head coaching position.
Going from 20+ wins in back-to-back seasons to what we have now is a challenge to anyone's character. I'm not sure Edwards is rising to it.
Body language is hard to hide, and he's not even trying. His whole demeanor screams 1939 French Lieutenant.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 2:54 pmI've been doing better things with my time than watching this team. Is the Edwards sideline stuff overblown or not?Wyovanian wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 2:18 pmThere's more to it than the attrition they've experienced this year with a lot of young players having to step into starting roles. There's the loss of still-eligible experienced players last season as well as what appears to be, at least to anyone watching him on the sideline, Edwards' capitulation to the season. A good coach, no matter how steep the odds, always has his players' backs. A never-say-die attitude, no matter how futile it may appear is requisite to the coaching position, especially the head coaching position.
Going from 20+ wins in back-to-back seasons to what we have now is a challenge to anyone's character. I'm not sure Edwards is rising to it.
As an historian, that last line cracks me up.Wyovanian wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 5:04 pmBody language is hard to hide, and he's not even trying. His whole demeanor screams 1939 French Lieutenant.Poke in New England wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 2:54 pmI've been doing better things with my time than watching this team. Is the Edwards sideline stuff overblown or not?Wyovanian wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 2:18 pmThere's more to it than the attrition they've experienced this year with a lot of young players having to step into starting roles. There's the loss of still-eligible experienced players last season as well as what appears to be, at least to anyone watching him on the sideline, Edwards' capitulation to the season. A good coach, no matter how steep the odds, always has his players' backs. A never-say-die attitude, no matter how futile it may appear is requisite to the coaching position, especially the head coaching position.
Going from 20+ wins in back-to-back seasons to what we have now is a challenge to anyone's character. I'm not sure Edwards is rising to it.