I have no doubt he is thinking. But is he communicating those thoughts to anyone, players other coaches? And do those thoughts offer solutions and a vision for his team to right the ship in a play, series, and in a game as whole. Is he letting the refs know of their supposed mistakes?
I don’t care if he is calm, pissed, or purple faced. Yes everyone has their own way but ultimately the head coach has to effectively communicate those thoughts.
Yes I have no doubt he is going through many emotions on the sideline, despite his stoic appearance. Can he be a HC when the team need him to be one.
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