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MOS The Man

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Good feature

I've always respected MOS. This makes me respect him way more. Anyone who ever talks crap about Mike O'shea the person is quite frankly a piece of **** 

Can we separate the man from the coach? 

11 hours ago, Goalie said:

I've always respected MOS. This makes me respect him way more. Anyone who ever talks crap about Mike O'shea the person is quite frankly a piece of **** 

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5 hours ago, IC Khari said:

Can we separate the man from the coach? 

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Plenty of coaches are decent people. That doesn't mean they are good coaches ;)

17 hours ago, Dragon37 said:

Plenty of coaches are decent people. That doesn't mean they are good coaches ;)

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No question, that MOS has many sterling qualities......a number of folks down east, gave me chapter and verse, on this....before Mike was hired.  

But the name of the game.... is winning football games.   The record is the ole bottom line.

He has certainly sheltered and protected these players, enough.   Time for them to provide payback.  Because at this point, both the fans, and this organization,  desperately need victories...

....and so does Mike.

Besides, is anyone really up for a Jim Daley The Man thread?

 

 

Edited by do or die

Loyalty is an admirable trait for a leader, but sooner or later that loyalty has to be repaid with performance or it becomes blind, unreasoning faith.

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