GreatWhiteNorth
God of War
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Sincere question...
Does CCM hate losing? I mean truly hate it. Sometimes I wonder how much fire to win, or simply not to lose he has.
I'm really not trying to be cute or incendiary.
Sincere question...
Does CCM hate losing? I mean truly hate it. Sometimes I wonder how much fire to win, or simply not to lose he has.
I'm really not trying to be cute or incendiary.
I'll start with a preemptive apology because I don't mean to say this and have it come across as an ashhole but, what the fsck does that even mean? Doesn't hating to lose have a direct correlation to leading to winning?
No offense taken. It's a vague question.
My point is why does it take our backs completely against the wall for our team and our coach to show urgency. He mostly shows little to no emotion throughout games. I'm puzzled by this.
I've heard many great coaches say that they hate losing much more than they love winning. Some take it too far (Bobby Knight).
We're over two years into his tenure and I'm still looking for reasons why CCM hasn't gotten over the hump. Not just getting to the tournament, but showing that losing is unacceptable, whether it's December or March.
I have no idea why so many fans get hung up on a coach's sideline demeanor. What percentage of a coach's job is spent during a game with a camera on his face? One tenth of one percent? Less? What does it matter what his face looks like during that ridiculously tiny sliver of time?
Point taken. Forget I mentioned it.