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BlueWhiteBlood said:I think this thread is a tad early.
losveratos said:pnjunction said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Bullfrog said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:But OTOH why should Nonis stick with Carlyle? It wasn't his hire, and Carlyle IMO has been pretty handily outcoached a few times already this season.
I'm assuming MLSE probably isn't keen on paying three head coaches at the same time.
And I assume they have taken notes from the RIM situation and probably aren't keen on watching their flagship product continue to plummet in terms of both quality and marketability.
Leafs for MLSE are more like iPhones for Apple. Same crap every year keeps bringing in the bank.
Hehehe... it's funny to insult the most/2nd most lucrative company in the world that I could never dream of even working for let alone copy with my own company because it's hip and cool. Go me! I'm a Microsoft/Linux/Android/BB or whatever lover that's totally right and all you other people are wrong!
/sarcasm
MLSE Just like Apple and any other company that's successful for the most part is trying to stay competitive and creative. I don't doubt ever in my mind that what these companies want is to win. I highly doubt they're sitting in a board room somewhere talking about how little work they can do to turn in the same paycheck. They want the cup. Just like Apple is always trying to make the best phone in the world.
Obviously, Toronto hasn't brought home the cup in a while. A long long while. But I really think it's pathetic to joke about it as if they aren't trying. Maybe they have the wrong people in the positions they're in. Maybe they don't always make the perfect trades and decisions. But I never doubt that they're at least trying to do these things correctly.
And as for Apple bashing. Get your head out of your butt. Those jokes are old and tired. Insult the zune or something. At least it was a failure by a company trying for greatness and would be relevant rather than a company trying for greatness and succeeding far better than every other company in their entire industry.
Zee said:BlueWhiteBlood said:I think this thread is a tad early.
It's never too early to discuss the next coach. This isn't Lindy Ruff so he'll be fired at some point.
Deebo said:Apple fanboys are funny, they react like you are insulting their first-born when make a joke about a corporation that made a few products they own.
Bullfrog said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:But OTOH why should Nonis stick with Carlyle? It wasn't his hire, and Carlyle IMO has been pretty handily outcoached a few times already this season.
I'm assuming MLSE probably isn't keen on paying three head coaches at the same time.
cw said:I like Eakins. He'll coach in the NHL someday soon. But to switch to him anytime soon seems over the top. Like the players, Carlyle deserves more of a chance to prove what he can do with this group.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:cw said:I like Eakins. He'll coach in the NHL someday soon. But to switch to him anytime soon seems over the top. Like the players, Carlyle deserves more of a chance to prove what he can do with this group.
If Eakins was Nonis' first choice, he ought to go to him sooner rather than later, with no apologies. Eakins isn't going to last much longer in the AHL, and I would hate to see another team hire him away from us. He profiles much better for a team that is (or ought to be) undergoing, FINALLY, a complete rebuild -- it's the same dynamic as running the Marlies.
I don't dislike Carlyle. He's miles ahead of Wilson and he'll get another gig, easily. I just don't think we need any administrative leftovers from Burke. Getting Eakins in here goes hand in hand with getting rid of Phaneuf, Kessel, Komi, etc. etc. and starting over. Clean slate, and whatnot.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:cw said:I like Eakins. He'll coach in the NHL someday soon. But to switch to him anytime soon seems over the top. Like the players, Carlyle deserves more of a chance to prove what he can do with this group.
If Eakins was Nonis' first choice, he ought to go to him sooner rather than later, with no apologies. Eakins isn't going to last much longer in the AHL, and I would hate to see another team hire him away from us. He profiles much better for a team that is (or ought to be) undergoing, FINALLY, a complete rebuild -- it's the same dynamic as running the Marlies.
I don't dislike Carlyle. He's miles ahead of Wilson and he'll get another gig, easily. I just don't think we need any administrative leftovers from Burke. Getting Eakins in here goes hand in hand with getting rid of Phaneuf, Kessel, Komi, etc. etc. and starting over. Clean slate, and whatnot.
Zee said:Nonis takes over, has been on record as an Eakins supporter but now is stuck with Carlyle because Burke hired him. Sure it's bad to be paying so many coaches, but if you really want this to be Nonis's team he has to be able to hand pick his coach. So basically I'm agreeing with you, even if the optics of firing Carlyle would make the Leafs look stupid.
Peter D. said:Zee said:Nonis takes over, has been on record as an Eakins supporter but now is stuck with Carlyle because Burke hired him. Sure it's bad to be paying so many coaches, but if you really want this to be Nonis's team he has to be able to hand pick his coach. So basically I'm agreeing with you, even if the optics of firing Carlyle would make the Leafs look stupid.
I agree that Nonis should be given autonomy for hiring his own coach and putting his fingerprints all over this team if he is going to be here for the foreseeable future (meaning until his 3-year contract is up at the least).
This has been thrown out there though, that perhaps Nonis isn't on the most solid of grounds (even with the contract) once a new president is brought in, at which time he may want to bring his own GM.
Imagine a scenario where Nonis fires Carlyle and brings in Eakins, only for the new president to want to bring in his own GM, who then presses to handpick his own coach. A lot of trickle down ramifications could come about here.
Zee said:Fantastic. So basically let's do nothing this season, have the new president fire Nonis and we're all free and clear in the summer.
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