That coaches can't seem to find a way to say "that was my fault"? I have made it a point to listen to as many post-game conversations (on the lost side) as I can, and with rare exception those words do not come out.
What I have heard most frequently is "you guys need to execute, you guys need to figure out what it takes to win, you guys need to hit the ball better" and the list goes on. What about when the coach makes a bone-head call or doesn't pay attention to how many outs there are? True story a coach yelled "run" on a 1-out flyball to deep center with a runner on 3rd...yep, kid got doubled up. After the game, lost by 2 runs, the coach got on the infielders and pitchers for not doinng their job, nothing about his blunder.
Is it ony the "great" ones who can admit to their mistakes?
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