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<blockquote data-quote="sbillini" data-source="post: 1618278" data-attributes="member: 10496"><p>Agreed. And there's a sound rationale to waiting anyway. let the raw emotion of the game die down a bit so you can more objectively evaluate what happened. it's not like you have practices going on where you can implement changes anyway. </p><p></p><p>ultimately, i find the notion of "tell us your post-mortem so you can placate the fans" a bit pointless. It matters very little what you tell me what happened. What matters (a lot) more is what happened and what happens going forward. If he gave the most nuanced, thoughtful, and articulate breakdown of what he thinks went wrong, and it ended up happening the next year anyway, then who cares? vice a versa, if he says nothing but we end up in the F4 next year, then nobody is gonna care what he didn't say. yes, when times are tough you can buy yourself some more time by convincing your bosses that you learned your lesson, but it's marginal, at best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbillini, post: 1618278, member: 10496"] Agreed. And there's a sound rationale to waiting anyway. let the raw emotion of the game die down a bit so you can more objectively evaluate what happened. it's not like you have practices going on where you can implement changes anyway. ultimately, i find the notion of "tell us your post-mortem so you can placate the fans" a bit pointless. It matters very little what you tell me what happened. What matters (a lot) more is what happened and what happens going forward. If he gave the most nuanced, thoughtful, and articulate breakdown of what he thinks went wrong, and it ended up happening the next year anyway, then who cares? vice a versa, if he says nothing but we end up in the F4 next year, then nobody is gonna care what he didn't say. yes, when times are tough you can buy yourself some more time by convincing your bosses that you learned your lesson, but it's marginal, at best. [/QUOTE]
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