Oneiro
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- Mar 28, 2013
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Well if a lot of what he says here goes against what he did in Washington, it's possible that he has just learned from his mistakes. People evolve. Sometimes.
My thinking on this. Almost like a veiled apology.
He probably does know things about the game that the Mike Yeos of the world don't. And I fully agree with him on studying true excellence and not catering to mediocrity. That's how you dilute the game and limit its heights.
But it is weird how much his actual coaching history in WAS contradicts what he's saying here.