
SUPER JOE
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SUPER JOE
Well, the player on the splash screen of EHM has finally called it a career. Congratulations on a spectacular career, Joe! Can't wait to hire him as an assistant coach
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I don't think he'd make a great assistant coach, or head coach. I don't think he has the dominating and in control presence I think good coaches have.
I'm sure his team would respect him, but you can't lead a team on respect a lone, like it obviously didn't work for Gretzky.
The reason Joe was a great leader was because he would lead by example and that's not something you can do from behind the bench, this is the same reason why I don't think a guy like Sundin or Naslund will end up making a great coach either.
I'm sure his team would respect him, but you can't lead a team on respect a lone, like it obviously didn't work for Gretzky.
The reason Joe was a great leader was because he would lead by example and that's not something you can do from behind the bench, this is the same reason why I don't think a guy like Sundin or Naslund will end up making a great coach either.
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I completely disagree with this. In all sports, you see examples of coaches that lead by example. Certainly having the credibility of being a top 10/top 15 all-time player helps, but having a strong personality and a no-bullshit attitude is leading by example. The players feed off the coaches mannerisms and are the embodiment of their coach on the ice. The Miracle on Ice is a perfect example. Those players adopted Herb Brooks's personality without really realizing it. It was their driving force to beat a much more skilled opponent.shanYe - Predators wrote:The reason Joe was a great leader was because he would lead by example and that's not something you can do from behind the bench, this is the same reason why I don't think a guy like Sundin or Naslund will end up making a great coach either.
When the chips are down, everybody looks to the coach for guidance. In that respect, Sakic would make a great coach.
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I'm not convinced, I guess we have to wait and see when Joe becomes a coach who is right.Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:I completely disagree with this. In all sports, you see examples of coaches that lead by example. Certainly having the credibility of being a top 10/top 15 all-time player helps, but having a strong personality and a no-bullshit attitude is leading by example. The players feed off the coaches mannerisms and are the embodiment of their coach on the ice. The Miracle on Ice is a perfect example. Those players adopted Herb Brooks's personality without really realizing it. It was their driving force to beat a much more skilled opponent.shanYe - Predators wrote:The reason Joe was a great leader was because he would lead by example and that's not something you can do from behind the bench, this is the same reason why I don't think a guy like Sundin or Naslund will end up making a great coach either.
When the chips are down, everybody looks to the coach for guidance. In that respect, Sakic would make a great coach.
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I'm not saying he'll be a good coach. I'm saying it is possible for a coach to lead by example. You said it wasn't.shanYe - Predators wrote:I'm not convinced, I guess we have to wait and see when Joe becomes a coach who is right.
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Well, I don't really care what you think, considering I said I was going to hire him if he became available in EHM. Thanks for your insight though, champ.shanYe - Predators wrote:I don't think he'd make a great assistant coach, or head coach.
His coaching skills in real life are completely irrelevant as he's already stated he won't be becoming one.
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^why would you post this if you don't care about OTHER peoples opinions?
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Nevermind. Continue talking about whatever tangent you desire. Its up to you. Did you hear about the new ring discovered around Saturn? Cool stuff.
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He made a topic about a top 20 player retiring after a great career, not about whether he's capable of coaching or not. Then it got hijacked into a debate about whether he's capable of coaching or not.TorontoGM wrote:^why would you post this if you don't care about OTHER peoples opinions?
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Yep, welcome to the world of forums.