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  2. Also unfocused and woefully unprepared too Which these talent laden teams you referring to tho...
  3. I'm not offended. But Winnipeg had talented laden rosters before O'Shea, who did not win championships. You do have to credit him with keeping his team focussed when it mattered most.
  4. Gotta agree with most, seems like one too many old vets brought back. Doesn’t feel like they’re going to have a lot left to go hard in FA now.
  5. 🕕 1800 📺 TSN3 Last Ten: 5-3-2 @ 5-5-0 Season Series: WPG leads 1-0 Stats: 20-24-7 @ 27-23-2 Streaks: L1 @ L1 Jets projected lineup Kyle Connor -- Mark Scheifele -- Alex Iafallo Cole Perfetti -- Jonathan Toews -- Gabriel Vilardi Nino Niederreiter -- Adam Lowry -- Vladislav Namestnikov Cole Koepke -- Morgan Barron -- Tanner Pearson Josh Morrissey -- Dylan DeMelo Dylan Samberg -- Elias Salomonsson Logan Stanley -- Luke Schenn Connor Hellebuyck Eric Comrie Scratched: Danny Zhilkin, Isaak Phillips, Gustav Nyquist Injured: Haydn Fleury (bruised back), Colin Miller (knee), Neal Pionk (lower body) Devils projected lineup Timo Meier -- Nico Hischier -- Jesper Bratt Evgenii Dadonov -- Jack Hughes -- Dawson Mercer Arseny Gritsyuk -- Cody Glass -- Lenni Hameenaho Ondrej Palat -- Paul Cotter -- Conner Brown Jonas Siegenthaler -- Johnathan Kovacevic Brenden Dillon -- Brett Pesce Simon Nemec -- Dougie Hamilton Jake Allen Jacob Markstrom Scratched: Luke Glendening, Juho Lammikko, Colton White Injured: Luke Hughes (shoulder), Zack MacEwen (ACL), Stefan Noesen (knee) Status report The Jets held an optional morning skate. ... Phillips, a defenseman, was recalled from Manitoba of the American Hockey League on Monday. ... Defensemen Fleury, Miller, and Pionk are not expected to return to the lineup before the break for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, per Winnipeg coach Scott Arniel; Pionk is on the road trip participated in the Jets' skate. … Allen will start for the second time in eight games.
  6. Going to be the exact same roster as last year minus Kola and Thomas. Not good enough, and one year older. Wake me up when the 5-13 season is over.
  7. I dunno...Any NCAA center how was twice nominated for a Rimington watch list candidate and was a widely regarded standout center over 36 ganes in Div 1 football, and is not undersized yet still athletic....former Rugby dude too....to me in my experience is a better option than a CIS slug..who was dumped on the scrap heap and unwanted for 2+ yrs, and if was given the chance to suck for as long as Kolo was...would have likely turned into one the best Centers in the league..Thankfully he is still in his prime as far as centers go...kinda just entering it so he still likely will But that's just me
  8. to me, it's one of two things... either the Eli boosters here are just wrong... or maybe he is a better C but the team valued his ability as the sixth man higher because Kolo would be even more useless if he was anything other than C...
  9. me too lol In all honesty...he has never been givin a legit chance to settle in..work out the kinks I not saying I the know all be all, but have worked with and seen a lot of guys in my time...He has the legit talent and athleticism to thrive...But was saddled with a knucklehead of a HC....SORRY of offended some you he cant do no wrong crowd...but varying success aside...he is, and too much credit praise was heaped on him...One man wasnt the rason we were...key word..were the creme de la creme
  10. Yes ...I'm exempt as well.......
  11. I agree....but also Osh has way more say in what you giving him credit for....if we wanna call it credit....Walter's needs to not succomb to Osh's whining and rants...confirmed btw I sure he heard a lot about his boi JT and KOLO....maybe he didnt wanna hear any more possy whining?? Fact of matter tho..Osh decides the fate of the roster and who is kept..played etc...and of this is soley on Walters as a poor decision (which I doubt 100%) and Osh keeps him over hyounger better talent...and then plays him...or any other older dud at the expense of a better player....proof positive we shoulda moved on from both of em...I smell another putrid camp coming up...questionable rostering...needless play of excessive Canadians and a nice view from 5th looking up yeah...if u havnt learned after 3 failed tries doing it...U never are gonna we shouldnt have butt buddies as GM and HC....Flawed every which way you slice it...we've lived it something that Osh over the whole tenure he been here he is incapable of...to think he finally gonna in yr 14 is a pipe dream and unrealistic
  12. I agree in general. However, once your coach shows that he is apt to making the wrong decision then you need to take that choice away from him sometimes. Part of a GM's job sometimes is to know your coaches strengths and weaknesses and help offset them through the players you choose to sign. He'd be a good get, but I think if he was a realistic target of ours we would have probably parted with T.Jones by now.
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  14. Dude, you've been wrong in your opinion as many times as you have been right....and that applies to most of us here.
  15. I can dig it.....
  16. There's nothing wrong with a gm bringing vets to camp... but it's up to the head coach to assess camp and decide the vet has lost his job.
  17. United does not mean that every decision is made together in total agreement and that a GM never exercises the right to over rule his HC. I can't think of any instance where a GM just automatically bows to every wish of a GM. He may try to accommodate as much as possible but I cannot name a single instance of any GM doing whatever the HC asks of him. That's nonsense. So, in that regard I can think of many instances of success where the GM and HC are separate roles and have had great success. Any team who has both a GM, and a HC and has won recently has done so because the GM has built the roster, albeit with input from many sources including the HC, then negotiated the deals that make sense and then the HC coaches what he is supplied with. I have zero doubt that almost every GM supplies the kind of team that the coach requests, and that he listens to the coach when it comes to specific players that mesh with what the coach is looking for. I, also, have zero doubt that most GMs don't sign every single player that a coach wants. Jim Barker said in an interview with Peterson on his podcast that the reason he lost his GM job in Toronto was that he listened to his HC too much. (It was a joke because he was in a dual role,) But he went on to further explain that a good GM needs to seperate the roles, as coaches don't care about SMS, or long term viability of the team. They want to win now and that is not a good approach to sustainability. He said the GM has to sometimes tell the coach no to certain players and he said that is very tough to do when you wear both hats.
  18. Can you think of any successful cases of that being the case currently, or recently, in the cfl? For the life of me, I can't think of a time the GM and HC weren't in lock step. Even the two power-mad guys in Montreal are united. Still a pending free agent. I'd love him, but I don't think we kick the tires on him.
  19. This feels like Osh telling Walters he wants Kyrie back, then Walters signs him knowing full well if he doesn't O'Shea is gonna dig his heels in anyway. But this isn't new, we knew what we were getting when we signed O'Shea for another 3 years
  20. I was secretly hoping we would find some loonies to sign Wynton McManis........or has he re-signed with Argos?
  21. That is all fine and good. However, it is not a flaw for a GM to over rule a HC when it comes down to it. MOS is a player's coach and with that comes a very real vulnerability as a coach, and that is loyalty to a fault. Walters MUST be able to make that distinction when it happens and act accordingly....and yes that is how football works in this day and age, and every other day and age, MOS may not like it, but that is where they need to find the ability to work together despite each men having differences of opinion. The GM has ALWAYS been the boss of the HC except the times one man had both titles and that was when disaster struck. This nonsense of KW must do what MOS wants for the kumbaya of the front office is just a cop out.
  22. For sure he is. However, that is exactly the problem I am pointing out. KW should not be in complete lockstep with his HC. IF Walters is to do his job properly then he MUST make the final decision, and not necessarily be a yes man for his coach.
  23. Yeah, that just isn't how football in this day and age works. KW stated in I believe the season-ending presser, or the one for the extensions, that the nature of the working relationship between him and Mos is not one is the boss. He said it used to be a lot of tug of war over every single move, and that it's closer to being on the same page now. But he also picked his battles. If you look back at the past 30+ years of this team, the number of times the GM was the HC's boss is few and far between. It's about as many seasons as the GM was the HCs errand boy. And most of those outliers went or ended very poorly for us.
  24. You don't think that Osh is in Walters ear continually.....lol....don't be so naive....It looks to me sometimes that they've been together so long they work on on one brain
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