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Post by MTS on Nov 28, 2016 18:33:31 GMT -5
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Post by knicksaint on Nov 28, 2016 18:42:20 GMT -5
+ infinity
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Post by reidv1 on Nov 28, 2016 18:56:53 GMT -5
Yeah, if so so Jimbo got the 'T' in the first few minutes of the game when Siena was called for a couple phantom fouls to get his team fired up I would have been ok with that. Picking up the 'T' just as Siena was finally going on a nice run was a head scratcher. Just as Patso's seemingly random substitution patterns are.
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Post by clickclack on Nov 28, 2016 20:17:45 GMT -5
Link broken because of Jimmy being changes to Jimmy... Lol
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Post by sienahusker on Nov 28, 2016 20:35:25 GMT -5
Link broken because of So-So Jimbo being changes to So-So Jimbo... Lol Link worked for me ; just needed to scroll down to the article.
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Post by Tony on Nov 28, 2016 20:54:16 GMT -5
Writer makes a good point, and it goes to larger part of why Jimmy is a career 500 coach, his lack of discipline. The team really reflects the coach's personality. He has won 199 games so he doesnt stink, unfortunately the lack of discipline in himself and his players is why he has lost 190 games
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Post by SaintMisbehavin on Nov 28, 2016 22:08:28 GMT -5
The biggest issue with Patsos' insistence that he's dealing with 18-22 year-olds, is that it seems like it's trying to discount that his contemporaries are somehow dealing with a different demographic.
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Post by nolesaint on Nov 29, 2016 9:58:37 GMT -5
Nailed it and Jimmy! Pat So So So Long Jimbo
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2016 10:02:30 GMT -5
The biggest issue with Patsos' insistence that he's dealing with 18-22 year-olds, is that it seems like it's trying to discount that his contemporaries are somehow dealing with a different demographic. When is Brad Stevens quitting the Celtics to be our coach? I've been waiting patiently Bradley. This whole 'big time' thing is getting old.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2016 10:06:13 GMT -5
Brad Steven's profile on Wikipedia:
According to Stevens, in one of his first games as head coach, he was nervous and "felt like our team played on edge" because of it.[87] He decided that a team's play will reflect the mood of its coach; a calm coach means a team that will remain poised in difficult game situations, while a nervous coach means a team that plays on edge. "I don’t want to lose a game because of my approach," he told himself.[87] Accordingly, he developed a strategy of always remaining calm and focused during games. He rarely raises his voice or gets emotional, instead quietly observing on the sideline with folded arms. He does not get upset about bad calls by referees or player mistakes, preferring to focus on "the next play" rather than what just happened.[52][87] Butler player Willie Veasley explained Butler's 2010 Final Four run by saying, "When those big runs [by Syracuse and Kansas State] came, Coach called a timeout and said a few calm words. Then he said he believes in us, he loves us and we're going to win the game."
Stevens is a proponent of using statistical analysis to enhance his coaching decisions, spending almost as much time looking at statistics as watching game film.[88] "I think it's a unique way of looking at the game that may be able to help best communicate to your players", he explains.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2016 10:34:41 GMT -5
Brad Steven's profile on Wikipedia:According to Stevens, in one of his first games as head coach, he was nervous and "felt like our team played on edge" because of it.[87] He decided that a team's play will reflect the mood of its coach; a calm coach means a team that will remain poised in difficult game situations, while a nervous coach means a team that plays on edge. "I don’t want to lose a game because of my approach," he told himself.[87] Accordingly, he developed a strategy of always remaining calm and focused during games. He rarely raises his voice or gets emotional, instead quietly observing on the sideline with folded arms. He does not get upset about bad calls by referees or player mistakes, preferring to focus on "the next play" rather than what just happened.[52][87] Butler player Willie Veasley explained Butler's 2010 Final Four run by saying, "When those big runs [by Syracuse and Kansas State] came, Coach called a timeout and said a few calm words. Then he said he believes in us, he loves us and we're going to win the game."Stevens is a proponent of using statistical analysis to enhance his coaching decisions, spending almost as much time looking at statistics as watching game film.[88] "I think it's a unique way of looking at the game that may be able to help best communicate to your players", he explains. He's the National Bureau of Standards model of the anti-Jumbo - he didn't last long in the collegiate ranks - just sayin'
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2016 10:35:18 GMT -5
Brad Steven's profile on Wikipedia:According to Stevens, in one of his first games as head coach, he was nervous and "felt like our team played on edge" because of it.[87] He decided that a team's play will reflect the mood of its coach; a calm coach means a team that will remain poised in difficult game situations, while a nervous coach means a team that plays on edge. "I don’t want to lose a game because of my approach," he told himself.[87] Accordingly, he developed a strategy of always remaining calm and focused during games. He rarely raises his voice or gets emotional, instead quietly observing on the sideline with folded arms. He does not get upset about bad calls by referees or player mistakes, preferring to focus on "the next play" rather than what just happened.[52][87] Butler player Willie Veasley explained Butler's 2010 Final Four run by saying, "When those big runs [by Syracuse and Kansas State] came, Coach called a timeout and said a few calm words. Then he said he believes in us, he loves us and we're going to win the game."Stevens is a proponent of using statistical analysis to enhance his coaching decisions, spending almost as much time looking at statistics as watching game film.[88] "I think it's a unique way of looking at the game that may be able to help best communicate to your players", he explains. Are you Brad Stevens?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2016 13:22:46 GMT -5
Brad Steven's profile on Wikipedia:According to Stevens, in one of his first games as head coach, he was nervous and "felt like our team played on edge" because of it.[87] He decided that a team's play will reflect the mood of its coach; a calm coach means a team that will remain poised in difficult game situations, while a nervous coach means a team that plays on edge. "I don’t want to lose a game because of my approach," he told himself.[87] Accordingly, he developed a strategy of always remaining calm and focused during games. He rarely raises his voice or gets emotional, instead quietly observing on the sideline with folded arms. He does not get upset about bad calls by referees or player mistakes, preferring to focus on "the next play" rather than what just happened.[52][87] Butler player Willie Veasley explained Butler's 2010 Final Four run by saying, "When those big runs [by Syracuse and Kansas State] came, Coach called a timeout and said a few calm words. Then he said he believes in us, he loves us and we're going to win the game."Stevens is a proponent of using statistical analysis to enhance his coaching decisions, spending almost as much time looking at statistics as watching game film.[88] "I think it's a unique way of looking at the game that may be able to help best communicate to your players", he explains. Are you Brad Stevens? No, I just play him in role playing games.
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Post by olddave on Nov 29, 2016 13:28:59 GMT -5
No, I just play him in role playing games. Perhaps you stayed at a Holiday Inn....lol
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Post by greenblood on Nov 29, 2016 18:33:43 GMT -5
No, I just play him in role playing games. That might be good enough. Quit your day job and return to Loudonville immediately to report for duty.
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