Runnin
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It's unacceptable for a professional coach to sound like he doesn't have his stuff together. Being a coach or teacher is mostly acting. It's his job to sound sharp and authoritative, or at least learn how to fake it. It looks like he's learned how to just get by and isn't concerned with improving his game.Agree entirely. It's all too easy to think the guy is a dope, regardless of whether or not he is one, because his post-game PCs just sound...well, bad, just as you describe.
One pet peeve of mine is that he always asks the reporters to fill in little details about the game for him. Like last night: "What did he have? Five strikeouts?" He does it OVER and OVER, and even if it's just a rhetorical tic, the sum impression is that he's not engaged. Dude, take 30 seconds to peep at the box score before you sit down and talk to the press.
I can't believe he doesn't employ a professional speech coach to teach him some new tricks. That part of his job is probably bigger than making out the lineup.