Chuck Schwartz
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Re: Wisconsin Recruiting Vol. XXVI: Make him an offer he can't refuse
I don't care if people question the coaching staff. I do it repeatedly here, on social media and on my website. I'm also not dumb enough (not saying you are either) to realize they (the staff) knows considerably more about what's best than any of us on the outside. Basically, I think it's fair to question why they are in this situation and why it's come to this, but at the same time, I'm willing to let it play out to see what happens.
Can you elaborate on your grinder theory. I'm kind of in a rush this morning but I'd be curious to hear specific examples.
I understand the $ situation, however that doesn't alleviate the concern that something's gone wrong with how they approached 2014-15.
The generalization about grinders is not fallacy, there are 2-3 on the team now that I feel were brought on in a sort of panic mode when players didn't commit in years past. And I'm speaking mainly of WI born players. I've watched your list closely, we've seen talent commit elsewhere and each time it happens the talent on uncomitted list dwindles and I'll note you've alluded to there not being much talent out there remaining (outside of Hughes/Rockwood) as well.
I know you don't like people questioning the coaching staff but we're not stupid, those of us who've seen decades of UW hockey can see this situation is unusual at best...
what's more, if you're Eaves how do you convince #16 or #17 to stay 1 more season if the forwards coming in don't appear as if they'll have an impact or more specifically an immediate impact? That's an extremely tough sell.
I don't care if people question the coaching staff. I do it repeatedly here, on social media and on my website. I'm also not dumb enough (not saying you are either) to realize they (the staff) knows considerably more about what's best than any of us on the outside. Basically, I think it's fair to question why they are in this situation and why it's come to this, but at the same time, I'm willing to let it play out to see what happens.
Can you elaborate on your grinder theory. I'm kind of in a rush this morning but I'd be curious to hear specific examples.