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Growing Pains - You Learn From Mistakes

AZGrizFan said:
I would have MADE Sneed and either Curran/Eastwood/Lee sit there and face questions. THAT is character building. I wouldn’t give two shits if they “wanted” to answer questions...

Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
I would have MADE Sneed and either Curran/Eastwood/Lee sit there and face questions. THAT is character building. I wouldn’t give two shits if they “wanted” to answer questions...

Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.

so the players need to be "protected"? i thought bobby was going to bring back "attitude" and all that sorta stuff. i guess not.
 
argh! said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
I would have MADE Sneed and either Curran/Eastwood/Lee sit there and face questions. THAT is character building. I wouldn’t give two shits if they “wanted” to answer questions...

Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.

so the players need to be "protected"? i thought bobby was going to bring back "attitude" and all that sorta stuff. i guess not.

He could have thrown them under the bus like the previous coach. And I didn't say they "needed" to be protected, but sometimes it helps young men to demonstrate that you have their back.
 
RobGriz said:
Pretty sure Bobby didn’t drop all those passes....

Well, Bobby did say he was out coached and that the team wasn't prepared. And he said the poor game plan was on him. So maybe, being head coach and all, he had something to do with it?
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
I would have MADE Sneed and either Curran/Eastwood/Lee sit there and face questions. THAT is character building. I wouldn’t give two shits if they “wanted” to answer questions...

Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.

What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.
 
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
I would have MADE Sneed and either Curran/Eastwood/Lee sit there and face questions. THAT is character building. I wouldn’t give two shits if they “wanted” to answer questions...

Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.

What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.

They don't have to be paraded out in front of the media to "face the music". I am sure no opportunity was missed.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
I would have MADE Sneed and either Curran/Eastwood/Lee sit there and face questions. THAT is character building. I wouldn’t give two shits if they “wanted” to answer questions...

Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.

What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.

They don't have to be paraded out in front of the media to "face the music". I am sure no opportunity was missed.
Different strokes for different folks. I’d have had them out there.
 
AZGrizFan said:
... What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.
Two points:
(1) Come time to review film, these players will "face the music" -- Big Time! -- where it matters. That is, with their teammates and the coaches. A critique by people who "know things" means a Hell of a lot more than questions from random fans and reporters.

(2) Context. I, personally, think including players in the post-game presser is a dumb idea, whether it was a win or a loss. I know, that's how things are done now, but I still think it has more potential for problems than it does pluses. Sure, with only the coach, you're likely to get a lot of "coach speak" and not much substance. So what?
Actually, in the end, I think the post-game presser isn't that great an idea anyway. Again, I know that's how things are done now, but ... What purpose does it really serve? "Real" reporters used to dig for their stories, rather than going to an all-comers press conference hoping for a Gotcha! slip of the tongue (or whatever).
 
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
I would have MADE Sneed and either Curran/Eastwood/Lee sit there and face questions. THAT is character building. I wouldn’t give two shits if they “wanted” to answer questions...

Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.

What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.
Oguine and Rorie and Kriskovic and the coach showed up after what had to be a painful loss for them. They gained stature and maintained a maturity many could not. Different styles of coaching, I guess.
 
GrizLA said:
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
AZGrizFan said:
I would have MADE Sneed and either Curran/Eastwood/Lee sit there and face questions. THAT is character building. I wouldn’t give two shits if they “wanted” to answer questions...

Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.

What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.
Oguine and Rorie and Kriskovic and the coach showed up after what had to be a painful loss for them. They gained stature and maintained a maturity many could not. Different styles of coaching, I guess.

Yep, all situations are equal.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
GrizLA said:
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.

What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.
Oguine and Rorie and Kriskovic and the coach showed up after what had to be a painful loss for them. They gained stature and maintained a maturity many could not. Different styles of coaching, I guess.

Yep, all situations are equal.
no, but in this case, nearly so. The basketball team lost a game they felt they could win, even though Michigan was an overwhelming favorite. The obviously felt the pain of losing. Yesterday, UM lost to a team they obviously felt, at least judging from this site and others, that was not even close to being competitive. They learned a good lesson and were probably embarrassed. Michigan was a good team, Portland State? But, life is like that. I am certain they won't be underestimating anyone for the remainder of this year.
 
GrizLA said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
GrizLA said:
AZGrizFan said:
What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.
Oguine and Rorie and Kriskovic and the coach showed up after what had to be a painful loss for them. They gained stature and maintained a maturity many could not. Different styles of coaching, I guess.

Yep, all situations are equal.
no, but in this case, nearly so. The basketball team lost a game they felt they could win, even though Michigan was an overwhelming favorite. The obviously felt the pain of losing. Yesterday, UM lost to a team they obviously felt, at least judging from this site and others, that was not even close to being competitive. They learned a good lesson and were probably embarrassed. Michigan was a good team, Portland State? But, life is like that. I am certain they won't be underestimating anyone for the remainder of this year.

So you admit they were different.
 
All you Stitt bashers, that are saying the same thing today that the Stitt supporters were saying after bad losses last year, need to step up and admit that even your beloved savior Bobby Hauck got his ass beat coaching yesterday. Come on Spsyk etc. ante up????
 
griz4life said:
RobGriz said:
Pretty sure Bobby didn’t drop all those passes....

Well, Bobby did say he was out coached and that the team wasn't prepared. And he said the poor game plan was on him. So maybe, being head coach and all, he had something to do with it?
Absolutely he did. The WHOLE team did, from head coach on down. I’m just saying he didn’t drop all those passes.
 
The first half told me that we were totally unprepared for the PSU FLEX D. What did we have in the first half? a total of 20 total yards?

Mainly I chalk this up to one of THOSE games that no one could do anything right. Not consistently anyways.
 
Well all I have to say is PSU did not give up on their season & I give them respect for that! Smacked us in the mouth.
 
RobGriz said:
griz4life said:
RobGriz said:
Pretty sure Bobby didn’t drop all those passes....

Well, Bobby did say he was out coached and that the team wasn't prepared. And he said the poor game plan was on him. So maybe, being head coach and all, he had something to do with it?
Absolutely he did. The WHOLE team did, from head coach on down. I’m just saying he didn’t drop all those passes.

Rob, yes there were dropped passes. Just not as many as you seem to remember. There were three times as many throws which landed 10 yards away from where our receivers were.

Sneed has played extremely well this year. I am not dissing the guy. Yet Saturday he was off... way, way off. The late 4th qt pass to a wide open JLM streaking across the middle of the field was representative of his day. In case you don't remember that pass was thrown about 10 feet behind JLM and should have been an easy score to go up by 8 and seal the game.

I know the guy is capable of great play. This game is a 'one off', he will put it behind him and resume his former high level of play. Yet "all those dropped passes" was only a small piece of Saturday's fiasco.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
GrizLA said:
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
Because that is the only way. I think BH handled it perfectly. Sometimes the best thing is to protect your players and fall on the sword.

What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.
Oguine and Rorie and Kriskovic and the coach showed up after what had to be a painful loss for them. They gained stature and maintained a maturity many could not. Different styles of coaching, I guess.

Yep, all situations are equal.

Dude. You keep speaking in absolutes. No, all situations are NOT equal. And no, it's NOT the "only way". It's ok that you're ok with how BH handled it and it's OK that we have a differing opinion. This is America. Feel free to disagree. :thumb:
 
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
GrizLA said:
AZGrizFan said:
What are we teaching these kids when they only have to face the music after they’ve been successful? It’s times like yesterday postgame that you REALLY find out what someone is made of. It’s a learning/growing opportunity and it was missed.
Oguine and Rorie and Kriskovic and the coach showed up after what had to be a painful loss for them. They gained stature and maintained a maturity many could not. Different styles of coaching, I guess.

Yep, all situations are equal.

Dude. You keep speaking in absolutes. No, all situations are NOT equal. And no, it's NOT the "only way". It's ok that you're ok with how BH handled it and it's OK that we have a differing opinion. This is America. Feel free to disagree. :thumb:

Dude, try to keep up. My point is, that Hauck may handle that situation differently at different times, as would any other coach. This time he chose not to parade them out, and I am fine with that, because he is the one that works with these kids every day. GrizLA wants to compare how BH handled this situation to how TD handled the NCAA loss, and to that I say apples to oranges. I will also say that at times TD may do the same thing, it is all situational. I never said bringing the kids out to answer questions is a bad thing, but sometimes it might be.
 
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