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On a certain level, I understand why Kill is upset. It goes back to the use of the word "culture." Fleck's supporters say he uses the word to mean his entire approach and system. Fine, if that's the case. But I know that when Fleck came in to MN talking about changing the culture, I took that as meaning there were problems with the program that needed to be corrected.
That is clearly how Kill sees it. to Kill, "Change the culture" means that Kill and Claeys did not do things the right way. Now, to be clear, Kill may be interpreting the word "culture" differently than Fleck. But from his comments, that is how Kill sees it. he sees "change the culture" as a direct shot at what Kill and Claeys did at MN.
again - for the selective readers - Kill may be dead wrong. he may be interpreting Fleck's words incorrectly. But that is where Kill is coming from. From Kill's perspective, he sees Fleck as dissing him and what Kill tried to establish at MN. And - very important - Kill sees this disrespect coming from a coach whom he tried to mentor and (Kill says) helped him get his first head coaching job.
From that perspective, you can understand why Kill is upset. Again - he may be dead wrong about Fleck. Just saying that I can understand why Kill feels the way he does.
That is clearly how Kill sees it. to Kill, "Change the culture" means that Kill and Claeys did not do things the right way. Now, to be clear, Kill may be interpreting the word "culture" differently than Fleck. But from his comments, that is how Kill sees it. he sees "change the culture" as a direct shot at what Kill and Claeys did at MN.
again - for the selective readers - Kill may be dead wrong. he may be interpreting Fleck's words incorrectly. But that is where Kill is coming from. From Kill's perspective, he sees Fleck as dissing him and what Kill tried to establish at MN. And - very important - Kill sees this disrespect coming from a coach whom he tried to mentor and (Kill says) helped him get his first head coaching job.
From that perspective, you can understand why Kill is upset. Again - he may be dead wrong about Fleck. Just saying that I can understand why Kill feels the way he does.