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Originally Posted by Infinit47
My intention was to reference how he behaves in game. He talks to the players less than any coach in recent memory, as demonstrated clearly last night where their GG coached continuously and our GG did not.
There was an incredibly obvious need for a time out last night after that strange play deflated the Flames. Instead of looking at his players to see what was going on he stared more at he replay monitor to presumably break down the X angle O's of what happened.. The announcers were talking about how phased the players we're, and they are in the rafters.
The guy is a dud of a coach. You can disect what went wrong on video for hours after the game. In the game, let your war room tell you if it's off side and focus on your players.
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This.
I have taken particular note of how GG interacts with the players at any games I have attended or any games I have watched on TV.
He is like a robot behind the bench. It is almost like he has told the players "just keep with the rotation while I check things out on my iPad"
And what do we see? Basically the same lines, same power play, same comments after game...and the list goes on.
He reminds me of that shy kid who likes to immerse himself in books rather than interact with people.