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Nailed it. So sick of this lame comment."It's all on me" is meaningless without context.
Tell us something specific that you think you did wrong, or should have done differently. Game preparation, schemes, play-calling?
otherwise, it's a way to appear to accept blame without really telling us why he should accept the blame.
Tell us something specific that you think you did wrong, or should have done differently. Game preparation, schemes, play-calling?
I don't think most people are looking for him to throw others under the bus. The concern is that he might not really believe that he isn't performing well right now, and that this is just a sound byte and he won't do anything to change his best between now and the end of the season.There is nothing else for him to really say.
A true leader isn't going to directly call out his coaches or players.
Anyone working under PJ, whether player or coach, has a pretty clear message that if things don't improve it's on Fleck to find people who will improve it through coaching or improve it through recruiting, or improve it by playing players who execute better.
Behind the public eye, everyone knows this and PJ has made moves various times when he's had to repeatedly say it's on him to improve it, and he's made changes (most that turned out for the better).
There is nothing else he will say, and you might find that frustrating, but there is no reason for you to get truly frustrated by it until PJ keeps saying it and he doesn't make any changes after a certain amount of patience is practiced.
PJ is not going to call out any player by name for not performing well, and if he did, most people would go after Fleck for doing so. That's not the way he operates. He's not that type of leader. Scott Frost maybe was, but PJ is a servant leader.
I don't think most people are looking for him to throw others under the bus. The concern is that he might not really believe that he isn't performing well right now, and that this is just a sound byte and he won't do anything to change his best between now and the end of the season.
My issue isn't with the logic of the statement, my issue is that it feels orchestrated and shallow. It's kind of like the R. Wilson "let's ride" thing. No one cares that he said "let's ride", it's that it is so inorganic, calculated, and automatic that it annoys people.There is nothing else for him to really say.
A true leader isn't going to directly call out his coaches or players.
Anyone working under PJ, whether player or coach, has a pretty clear message that if things don't improve it's on Fleck to find people who will improve it through coaching or improve it through recruiting, or improve it by playing players who execute better.
Behind the public eye, everyone knows this and PJ has made moves various times when he's had to repeatedly say it's on him to improve it, and he's made changes (most that turned out for the better).
There is nothing else he will say, and you might find that frustrating, but there is no reason for you to get truly frustrated by it until PJ keeps saying it and he doesn't make any changes after a certain amount of patience is practiced.
PJ is not going to call out any player by name for not performing well, and if he did, most people would go after Fleck for doing so. That's not the way he operates. He's not that type of leader. Scott Frost maybe was, but PJ is a servant leader.
Ah yes, lets go back to the pond after finding a coach that figured out a way to win 11 games at Minnesota. Have you been paying any attention to what's going on in the rest of the country?If this is all we get the rest of the year, I will probably begin preparing the Fire PJ Fleck Bandwagon. These players are not understanding him and if it goes like this the rest of the year, then they will be intentionally ignoring him. The boat seems to not being rowed.
Well people are pretty whiny so it doesn’t surprise me that they’re annoyedIt amazes me how many people seem shocked by the lack of specifics at post game press conference after a loss. This is not unique to Fleck or Minnesota. The whole "it falls on me" can be heard from the head coach of the losing team all over the country in the moments after the game ends.
Is it coach speak....yep.....does he really believe that.....nope.....will the players and coaches hear what he really thinks.....yep....will the fans and media....nope. This really isn't that hard to figure out.
He doesn’t retire mid season?This is one way he is different than Jerry Kill.
True trueHe doesn’t retire mid season?
He’s done it before. Howden comes to mind.PJ is not going to call out any player by name for not performing well, and if he did, most people would go after Fleck for doing so. That's not the way he operates. He's not that type of leader. Scott Frost maybe was, but PJ is a servant leader.
It amazes me how many people seem shocked by the lack of specifics at post game press conference after a loss. This is not unique to Fleck or Minnesota. The whole "it falls on me" can be heard from the head coach of the losing team all over the country in the moments after the game ends.
Is it coach speak....yep.....does he really believe that.....nope.....will the players and coaches hear what he really thinks.....yep....will the fans and media....nope. This really isn't that hard to figure out.
For those in the Fire Fleck crowd, who would you get? The U is too gun shy to hire a coach with any controversy in their past. And if I'm a big time coach, I'm only going to a program that can guarantee big NIL money so I can buy the best possible players. You want to win, someone is going to have to open the pocket book.