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Originally Posted by Bingo
Man I had this all wrong.
I thought the hardest thing about coaching was developing a team structure that had them consistently out playing the opposition.
Who knew it was just calling time outs and yanking warrior goaltenders from the cage when they had off nights!
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Yes, I have read the internet and now know that 90 percent of coaching is calling timeouts. You only get one a game, and most coaches probably use them in about one of every 4-6 games, in my estimation. (Can’t find the stats because I can’t be bothered.)
So their utilization must be a focus. Way more important than whatever the coaches spend 60 hours a week on outside of timeout scenario planning
I would like to see Gully dedicate some practice time to timeouts instead of throwing a stick 20 rows deep