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Great sign for Wings fans though! Bye bye Trash!Uh oh.
Beat writers turning on Blash. Bad sign for him
Great sign for Wings fans though! Bye bye Trash!Uh oh.
Beat writers turning on Blash. Bad sign for him
Yzerman pointed out that this fan base needed patience. I'm sure he would love to move players like Nielsen, Abdelkater, Helm, Ericsson, Dailey, and some others off the Wings roster, but he can not right now. He would have to find a taker out there and right now no one is interested in any of them. Putting players on waivers is not the answer as you would great a much bigger problem in GR to where you are already sitting out a vet per game right now. He had to guts (not Holland) to place Ericssson on waivers but no one wanted him and he is playing in GR at the moment. I'm sure more moves will be made this season and beyond.
If you get rid of Blashill right now (you still have to pay him for next season), everyone here figures that Dan Bylsma would be the interim coach to finish up the season. But when 2020-21 comes around, who would you put in as the Wings coach? Do you go after a hot college/junior coach? Do you go after a up and coming AHL coach? or do you give someone like Todd Nelson (has) or Ben Simon (currently) coached in GR the chance? Who would want to come to Detroit and coach the Wings in the state that they are in right now?
You don't have to pay him for next year.
To elaborate, the second year is team option per LeBrunYzerman pointed out that this fan base needed patience. I'm sure he would love to move players like Nielsen, Abdelkater, Helm, Ericsson, Dailey, and some others off the Wings roster, but he can not right now. He would have to find a taker out there and right now no one is interested in any of them. Putting players on waivers is not the answer as you would great a much bigger problem in GR to where you are already sitting out a vet per game right now. He had to guts (not Holland) to place Ericssson on waivers but no one wanted him and he is playing in GR at the moment. I'm sure more moves will be made this season and beyond.
If you get rid of Blashill right now (you still have to pay him for next season), everyone here figures that Dan Bylsma would be the interim coach to finish up the season. But when 2020-21 comes around, who would you put in as the Wings coach? Do you go after a hot college/junior coach? Do you go after a up and coming AHL coach? or do you give someone like Todd Nelson (has) or Ben Simon (currently) coached in GR the chance? Who would want to come to Detroit and coach the Wings in the state that they are in right now?
Great sign for Wings fans though! Bye bye Trash!
How does replacing him mid season do anything other than create more confusion by switching systems without any time to adjust to them? At least with waiting till the end of the year you have the off season to work on what the new coach wants to run.
There is a system they are playing now?How does replacing him mid season do anything other than create more confusion by switching systems without any time to adjust to them? At least with waiting till the end of the year you have the off season to work on what the new coach wants to run.
How does replacing him mid season do anything other than create more confusion by switching systems without any time to adjust to them? At least with waiting till the end of the year you have the off season to work on what the new coach wants to run.
Yes, here it is:There is a system they are playing now?
Cooper he is on his way out of Tampa.If the majority of posters want Blashill gone right now, start naming some specific names that you would want to coach the Wings and the likely hood of that person actually ends up coaching the Wings. And do not say "Anybody but Blashill" as your answer. Just curious to know. It is so easy to get rid of a coach, but if you do, you have to replace that coach with a new coach. Plus you have to factor in of what the current Wings roster that we have right now and the prospects here in GR and elsewhere, who would your person be that would find the Wings coaching position attractive enough for that person to want to coach this team?
Marc Crawford and we keep Disco as assistant coach. Then we have 2 coaches that we already hated to begin with, just need to find another assistant.If the majority of posters want Blashill gone right now, start naming some specific names that you would want to coach the Wings and the likely hood of that person actually ends up coaching the Wings. And do not say "Anybody but Blashill" as your answer. Just curious to know. It is so easy to get rid of a coach, but if you do, you have to replace that coach with a new coach. Plus you have to factor in of what the current Wings roster that we have right now and the prospects here in GR and elsewhere, who would your person be that would find the Wings coaching position attractive enough for that person to want to coach this team?
Just give one of the assistants the job and let them run with it for the rest of the year. If it works, great. If not, we had nothing to lose and we can hunt for a coach over the offseason.If the majority of posters want Blashill gone right now, start naming some specific names that you would want to coach the Wings and the likely hood of that person actually ends up coaching the Wings. And do not say "Anybody but Blashill" as your answer. Just curious to know. It is so easy to get rid of a coach, but if you do, you have to replace that coach with a new coach. Plus you have to factor in of what the current Wings roster that we have right now and the prospects here in GR and elsewhere, who would your person be that would find the Wings coaching position attractive enough for that person to want to coach this team?
If the majority of posters want Blashill gone right now, start naming some specific names that you would want to coach the Wings and the likely hood of that person actually ends up coaching the Wings. And do not say "Anybody but Blashill" as your answer. Just curious to know. It is so easy to get rid of a coach, but if you do, you have to replace that coach with a new coach. Plus you have to factor in of what the current Wings roster that we have right now and the prospects here in GR and elsewhere, who would your person be that would find the Wings coaching position attractive enough for that person to want to coach this team?
Jeff Blashill is ****ing gone after tonight! Book it fellas!
Is it still not acceptable to let Blashill go after the last two games?
It's always been acceptable to fire Blashill, but do it for the right reasons. This team is going to be lousy regardless of who is behind the bench because the roster is bad. They might get a bounce from a new coach, most teams do, but the problem is still going to be the Wings icing a really bad product. Firing Blashill for the team being bad is just passing the buck from the people who put the team together.
Fire Blash, Hire Cleary.
There might be something very wrong with your head, son...
I don't know, at least it would be entertaining to see the reactions to it.