So I'm starting to jump onto the #firecarlyle bandwagon, I have a random thought:
Would banning the media, or most of it, from access to the players after practices and before/after games help?
If they're not prodding someone for information, they ask a lot of loaded and stupid questions. (bernier if he's surprised he wasn't pulled, gardiner last year how he deals with trade talk, kessel about boston etc) I can't imagine it not getting into the players heads, especially the younger ones, no matter how mentally tough they are.
Unless Carlyle is dressed up like a dominator whipping the players with his belt (there's an image for you), I don't understand how these guys can play with zero confidence after all this time and it be the coaches fault each time.
On the other hand, when a whole team looks the same then it's rarely on the individual players.
I'm not like some who like to pretend Carlyle is the worst coach ever, but like every coach he has his weak sides and one of them seem to be turning the boat around when the players have no confidence in themselves.
BUAHAHAHAGo Lea... ah forget it.
If there's another blowout loss, I'm not sure how much more time Carlyle will have. This is a must win game for him and the team. Another blowout loss plus another loss on Sunday and I think he gets canned.
BUAHAHAHA
IS anyone gonan bother wantching this??
BUAHAHAHA
IS anyone gonan bother wantching this??
Let's keep the streak going. That's the only way to see a change.
If they manage to win on a fluke again, it'll just repeat all over again.