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re: Jay Johnson Reality Check

Posted on 4/8/24 at 4:08 pm to
Posted by mdtiger1
Great Northwest Louisiana
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 4/8/24 at 4:08 pm to
Coach put it plainly on the players shoulders of wheter or not they want to play their best. NO ONE can make them change their attitude or ways. Aftere striking out, some walk back to the dugout like no big deal. JJ had to beg Kling yes he of no hitting to come back. Maybe he should've let him walk. It seems kind of like marriage counseling! Juust because one wants to stay married won't heal the damage. LSU has a world of talent but NO team. Coach must adjust his thinking to play the ones that want to be out there. If you're losing, lose with ones that give a good old college try.
Posted by Bayou
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Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 4/8/24 at 5:09 pm to
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Coach put it plainly on the players shoulders of wheter or not they want to play their best. NO ONE can make them change their attitude or ways. Aftere striking out, some walk back to the dugout like no big deal. JJ had to beg Kling yes he of no hitting to come back. Maybe he should've let him walk. It seems kind of like marriage counseling! Juust because one wants to stay married won't heal the damage. LSU has a world of talent but NO team. Coach must adjust his thinking to play the ones that want to be out there. If you're losing, lose with ones that give a good old college try.

Everything you wrote falls squarely on the shoulders of Coach
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