Re: A little emotion from Fred
Id rather him call a timeout here and there when ISU is flat out sucking. No way, in that game, we should of had 3 timeouts left with 3 minutes left.
Re: A little emotion from Fred
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megamanxzero35
I don't think he can with his heart condition.
He has said multiple times that his emotions/reactions on the side lines are not hindered by his heart condition. Do you really think he would be coaching if his heart condition was that sensitive?
Re: A little emotion from Fred
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jboffer
He also avoids outbursts due to his heart condition. I think with that concern, he just came into the gig having decided that's the attitude he's going to carry for both his health and other reasons.
You know Fred is boiling underneath though....If Fred didn't have a heart condition I think he'd be exactly like Floyd and LE.
Re: A little emotion from Fred
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megamanxzero35
I don't think he can with his heart condition.
That's been suggested before, and he's said that's not true. Just not his style I guess, which I'm fine with as long as the guys respond well to it. Sometimes I do think a little more emotion would help IMO.
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Clones21
KL and Clyburn need a good kick in the ***.
Clyburn is the only player that didn't play like complete dog ****.
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Fred yelling isn't going to do anything.
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Have an assistant show some emotion then. The two most vocal leaders fouled out. We had no one to replace them with.
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ThatllDoCy
Fred yelling isn't going to do anything.
Won't hurt anything if he did though.
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I absolutely agree! Coach Hoiberg has shown emotion in the past... Not extremely intense, but he has. The chest tapping incident was with Chris Allen. I got to be honest with you. The players looked fatigued and confused as hell!! And it honestly goes down as Coach Hoiberg's absolute WORST coaching to date this game!!! Seriously, he just looked like he didn't care along with the players..
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awd4cy
Clyburn is the only player that didn't play like complete dog ****.
He was being selfish and tried to make too many one on one plays instead of moving the ball around.
Re: A little emotion from Fred
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jboffer
He also avoids outbursts due to his heart condition. I think with that concern, he just came into the gig having decided that's the attitude he's going to carry for both his health and other reasons.
Do you guys know for sure regarding his heart issue as to why he stays so calm or is it just speculation? To his defense I'm not sure it would made any difference anyway. These guys just didn't play well enough to win. We made them look real good that's for sure. On a side note did anybody see Palo on the bench suited up?
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If Fred can't light a fire under his team because of a heart condition, then maybe he isn't in the right profession?
And at the VERY least he needs to send messages with playing time then, if he's not going to get in their faces.
Watching tonight's game I found myself wondering what in the world KL and Clyburn have to do to get yanked? Obviously there isn't anything? If I'm Naz Long, I'm thinking about transferring at this point. KL can go out there and stink it up ALL night long and cost us possession after possession, but yet I don't even get in the game for a stinkin' minute? I'm sorry, I just don't get it.
If you have guys that are playing stupid and aren't listening to you, then you MUST yank them... period. Right now KL must be thinking that he can do whatever he pleases everytime down the court because Fred won't sit him.
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Last year Fred had some fire, remember when he shoved Chris Allen? What is different this year?
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clonedude
If Fred can't light a fire under his team because of a heart condition, then maybe he isn't in the right profession?
And at the VERY least he needs to send messages with playing time then, if he's not going to get in their faces.
Watching tonight's game I found myself wondering what in the world KL and Clyburn have to do to get yanked? Obviously there isn't anything? If I'm Naz Long, I'm thinking about transferring at this point. KL can go out there and stink it up ALL night long and cost us possession after possession, but yet I don't even get in the game for a stinkin' minute? I'm sorry, I just don't get it.
If you have guys that are playing stupid and aren't listening to you, then you MUST yank them... period. Right now KL must be thinking that he can do whatever he pleases everytime down the court because Fred won't sit him.
Its hard to disagree with some of this stuff. Im a Cyclone fan, but I'm a realist as well.
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Originally Posted by
clonedude
If Fred can't light a fire under his team because of a heart condition, then maybe he isn't in the right profession?
And at the VERY least he needs to send messages with playing time then, if he's not going to get in their faces.
Watching tonight's game I found myself wondering what in the world KL and Clyburn have to do to get yanked? Obviously there isn't anything? If I'm Naz Long, I'm thinking about transferring at this point. KL can go out there and stink it up ALL night long and cost us possession after possession, but yet I don't even get in the game for a stinkin' minute? I'm sorry, I just don't get it.
If you have guys that are playing stupid and aren't listening to you, then you MUST yank them... period. Right now KL must be thinking that he can do whatever he pleases everytime down the court because Fred won't sit him.
Already discussed that isn't why he doesn't show a lot of emotion. Let Fred do his thing. He proved last year he's pretty good at it.