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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
I don’t think anyone’s denying that there’s been some obvious missteps in the past. And I won’t speak for OP but for me actions speak louder than words.
We’ve had executives say all the right things before and then #### it up when it comes time to carry out that vision. This doesn’t feel that much different to me. Previously we were hoodwinked by a GM that said all the right things and then made the wrong moves.
Now that we have a POHO that’s not saying exactly what we want but the GM is making the right moves I find it very difficult to panic.
I’ll save my panicking for when the organization ####s up. Until then I’m happy with the moves they’ve made so far. And even if that interview doesn’t perfectly align with the vision that I want them to take as long as the actual moves align with that vision he can say anything the #### he wants.
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I wouldn’t classify myself as someone panicking either but I can understand why people are taking the words that Maloney has said and correlated it to the actions of the organization in the past and it feels like we have the same message we have heard for 30+ years that has resulted in a completely mediocre product most of the time and some of the most average results a team could hope for.
Aren’t the flames the only team in the last 20+ years to not pick in the top 3 or make it to the third round?