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I doubt he survives this road trip unless the team really turns things around. Not sure if playing .500 hockey will be enough. Hopefully being out on the road helps them get their act together but haven't seen too many positives recently.Guilt Trip said:Babs needs to go. His misuse of Matthews alone is enough for me.Stebro said:I think that Babcock is a great coach, not that flexible though, which is an issue. I don't know why but sometimes it feels like Babcock is playing players the wrong way to punish Dubas, like Barrie and Ceci for example. When it comes to sports or organizations in general I don't buy into this "proven winner" argument. Berube won and wasn't a proven winner, do I think Babcock could have won the cup with the Blues? No. Berube was the right guy at the right time. Either Dubas will make some trades or Babcock needs to go.
Chris said:I doubt he survives this road trip unless the team really turns things around. Not sure if playing .500 hockey will be enough. Hopefully being out on the road helps them get their act together but haven't seen too many positives recently.Guilt Trip said:Babs needs to go. His misuse of Matthews alone is enough for me.Stebro said:I think that Babcock is a great coach, not that flexible though, which is an issue. I don't know why but sometimes it feels like Babcock is playing players the wrong way to punish Dubas, like Barrie and Ceci for example. When it comes to sports or organizations in general I don't buy into this "proven winner" argument. Berube won and wasn't a proven winner, do I think Babcock could have won the cup with the Blues? No. Berube was the right guy at the right time. Either Dubas will make some trades or Babcock needs to go.
If the Leafs get smoked by Vegas, I think he's done. They can't afford to keep throwing points away waiting to see if Babs can turn this around.Zee said:Chris said:I doubt he survives this road trip unless the team really turns things around. Not sure if playing .500 hockey will be enough. Hopefully being out on the road helps them get their act together but haven't seen too many positives recently.Guilt Trip said:Babs needs to go. His misuse of Matthews alone is enough for me.Stebro said:I think that Babcock is a great coach, not that flexible though, which is an issue. I don't know why but sometimes it feels like Babcock is playing players the wrong way to punish Dubas, like Barrie and Ceci for example. When it comes to sports or organizations in general I don't buy into this "proven winner" argument. Berube won and wasn't a proven winner, do I think Babcock could have won the cup with the Blues? No. Berube was the right guy at the right time. Either Dubas will make some trades or Babcock needs to go.
They play Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday and then off until the following Wednesday. If it happens it?ll be after next Saturday if they?ve lose 2 or 3 of those games
RedLeaf said:I know this will come off as being controversial but are the Leaf players in protest, (intentionally playing with no effort or compete in recent games) trying to get Babcock fired? Is this a form of mutiny?
Personally, I doubt any player would intentionally play poorly in order to oust their coach, but stranger things have happened.
Joe S. said:Can someone please point me to a time or era where leafs fans were satisfied with their coach?
My fandom started in 89 in the Doug Carpenter and online during the Quinn years. Every.single.coach has been skewered in talk shows, articles, round tables and forums since then.
I can?t think of a single time when anyone sat back and said ?wow, what a great coach this team has?
Even Pat Burns, I remember as soon as the team slipped a little ?the team has tuned the coach out?. And what does he do? He just continues winning everywhere he went.
I?m not defending nor criticizing Babcock, I?m just tired of this constant Ferris wheel of coaches that come to the leafs that are perceived as incompetent but somehow all these coaches that aren?t here are brilliant tacticians.
Joe S. said:Can someone please point me to a time or era where leafs fans were satisfied with their coach?
My fandom started in 89 in the Doug Carpenter and online during the Quinn years. Every.single.coach has been skewered in talk shows, articles, round tables and forums since then.
I can?t think of a single time when anyone sat back and said ?wow, what a great coach this team has?
Even Pat Burns, I remember as soon as the team slipped a little ?the team has tuned the coach out?. And what does he do? He just continues winning everywhere he went.
I?m not defending nor criticizing Babcock, I?m just tired of this constant Ferris wheel of coaches that come to the leafs that are perceived as incompetent but somehow all these coaches that aren?t here are brilliant tacticians.
L K said:I mean there certainly is always a tendency to go all 'the grass is greener' with coaching but I don't think the criticism is necessarily about Babcock being a bad coach but whether his approach just isn't working with this specific group. They invested a lot of money in Babcock when they signed him but they also just invested far more money in the core of the team.
Peter D. said:L K said:I mean there certainly is always a tendency to go all 'the grass is greener' with coaching but I don't think the criticism is necessarily about Babcock being a bad coach but whether his approach just isn't working with this specific group. They invested a lot of money in Babcock when they signed him but they also just invested far more money in the core of the team.
Babcock has his warts, but I don't necessarily think he is the issue here. And with so much being invested in the core of the team, I don't know why the GM is getting a complete free pass here then.
At this point I don't care if they fire Babcock or not. I'd rather they not, but a part of me also wants to see Keefe in just to see what he can do and so we can stop hearing about it. I'm not completely sold on the notion.
Joe S. said:Can someone please point me to a time or era where leafs fans were satisfied with their coach?
My fandom started in 89 in the Doug Carpenter and online during the Quinn years. Every.single.coach has been skewered in talk shows, articles, round tables and forums since then.
I can?t think of a single time when anyone sat back and said ?wow, what a great coach this team has?
Even Pat Burns, I remember as soon as the team slipped a little ?the team has tuned the coach out?. And what does he do? He just continues winning everywhere he went.
I?m not defending nor criticizing Babcock, I?m just tired of this constant Ferris wheel of coaches that come to the leafs that are perceived as incompetent but somehow all these coaches that aren?t here are brilliant tacticians.
Michael said:It looks very much like the players have tuned out the coach and might even be riding things out until he is out. Not sure. It looks dreadful.
Zee said:It's the players that shouldn't be getting a free pass here. They're not playing well, and we believe they're more talented than they've shown, so what does that mean? They don't like the coach and so aren't giving their all for him? These guys are millionaires and it shouldn't matter, they should have enough pride to go out and perform.
Nik Bethune said:Zee said:It's the players that shouldn't be getting a free pass here. They're not playing well, and we believe they're more talented than they've shown, so what does that mean? They don't like the coach and so aren't giving their all for him? These guys are millionaires and it shouldn't matter, they should have enough pride to go out and perform.
I think statements like this though miss the diference between actual constructive analysis and just fan ranting. So the players are partially "to blame"? Ok, now I'm mad at the players. BOOOOOO! YOU SUCK PLAYERS! Now what? What does that mean in an actionable sense? They can't fire players with contracts. Should they trade them? For who? If we're of the opinion that our players are overpaid bums, are they even valuable trade pieces?
I don't know if replacing Babcock or Dubas would help, nobody does, but those are at least specific and controllable actions being advocated. Players get "free passes" because "blaming" the players is does nothing and isn't even pretending to be an actual route towards remedying the situation.
Frank E said:Dubas can trade players.