Don’t get me wrong here as I believe Coach Painter is a pretty good coach.
However, he takes time off from some valuable coaching minutes during a game where a lot of great coaches don’t. I notice that he spends some minutes on the bench with his arms folded and just leaning back assessing the game. Folded arms are a physiological indication of disengagement. Most coaches who are high achievers are standing on the sidelines for the majority of the 40 minutes coaching and correcting players of where they should be, what offense/defense se is to be called,
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Fred Parrott
Feb 15, 3:05 AM
Sometimes he blinks during a game; he really should be watching at all times
RollingRock
Feb 15, 3:06 AM
No wonder our team has struggled to play a full 40 minutes
Bluto71
Feb 15, 3:06 AM
Kadet3625 said:Perhaps, just guessing here, he uses assistant coaches for specific in-game situations. You need to have your top assistants involved in the game as well as practices so the players are used to hearing from them and doing what they say.Don’t get me wrong here as I believe Coach Painter is a pretty good coach. However, he takes time off from some valuable coaching minutes during a game where a lot of great coaches don’t. I notice that he spends some minutes on the bench with his arms folded and just leaning back assessing the game. Folded arms are a physiological indication of disengagement. Most coaches who are high achievers are standing on the sidelines for the majority of the 40 minutes coaching and correcting players of where they should be, what offense/defense se is to be called,
DibersKid2458
Feb 15, 3:06 AM
Kadet3625 said:Wow, just wow!Don’t get me wrong here as I believe Coach Painter is a pretty good coach. However, he takes time off from some valuable coaching minutes during a game where a lot of great coaches don’t. I notice that he spends some minutes on the bench with his arms folded and just leaning back assessing the game. Folded arms are a physiological indication of disengagement. Most coaches who are high achievers are standing on the sidelines for the majority of the 40 minutes coaching and correcting players of where they should be, what offense/defense se is to be called,
bear_down_chicago_89
Feb 15, 3:07 AM
We should dock his pay pro rated for all this slack time.
boilergeek
Feb 15, 3:10 AM
One day I hope Painter can learn to be a high achiever.
CG1968
Feb 15, 3:12 AM
Kadet3625 said:What the hell is this? whoaDon’t get me wrong here as I believe Coach Painter is a pretty good coach. However, he takes time off from some valuable coaching minutes during a game where a lot of great coaches don’t. I notice that he spends some minutes on the bench with his arms folded and just leaning back assessing the game. Folded arms are a physiological indication of disengagement. Most coaches who are high achievers are standing on the sidelines for the majority of the 40 minutes coaching and correcting players of where they should be, what offense/defense se is to be called,
Old_Boiler
Feb 15, 3:12 AM
Great coaches do 75% of their coaching in practice
Bodog
Feb 15, 3:13 AM
Kadet3625 said:I'm guessing you are too young to have witnessed John Wooden coachingDon’t get me wrong here as I believe Coach Painter is a pretty good coach. However, he takes time off from some valuable coaching minutes during a game where a lot of great coaches don’t. I notice that he spends some minutes on the bench with his arms folded and just leaning back assessing the game. Folded arms are a physiological indication of disengagement. Most coaches who are high achievers are standing on the sidelines for the majority of the 40 minutes coaching and correcting players of where they should be, what offense/defense se is to be called,
CG1968
Feb 15, 3:16 AM
Kadet3625 said::oops:Don’t get me wrong here as I believe Coach Painter is a pretty good coach. However, he takes time off from some valuable coaching minutes during a game where a lot of great coaches don’t. I notice that he spends some minutes on the bench with his arms folded and just leaning back assessing the game. Folded arms are a physiological indication of disengagement. Most coaches who are high achievers are standing on the sidelines for the majority of the 40 minutes coaching and correcting players of where they should be, what offense/defense se is to be called,
dstchlk
Feb 15, 3:17 AM
The night we win the natty, Space Kadet will be posting about how CMP should have worn a different color pullover because the one he wore is too aggressive and sends a bad message to the team. And he’ll still be bitching about rotations or something.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Knucklehead have more of a hard-on for critiquing our coach like this with so much look-at-me- energy. JFC 😆
94boilerrph
Feb 15, 3:19 AM
Kadet3625 said:This is one of the biggest load of bull shit I have ever read. Stick to your day job and let Painter make the coaching decisions.Don’t get me wrong here as I believe Coach Painter is a pretty good coach. However, he takes time off from some valuable coaching minutes during a game where a lot of great coaches don’t. I notice that he spends some minutes on the bench with his arms folded and just leaning back assessing the game. Folded arms are a physiological indication of disengagement. Most coaches who are high achievers are standing on the sidelines for the majority of the 40 minutes coaching and correcting players of where they should be, what offense/defense se is to be called,
prophit44
Feb 15, 3:19 AM
Kadet3625 said:This is satire, right?Don’t get me wrong here as I believe Coach Painter is a pretty good coach. However, he takes time off from some valuable coaching minutes during a game where a lot of great coaches don’t. I notice that he spends some minutes on the bench with his arms folded and just leaning back assessing the game. Folded arms are a physiological indication of disengagement. Most coaches who are high achievers are standing on the sidelines for the majority of the 40 minutes coaching and correcting players of where they should be, what offense/defense se is to be called,
EGET
Feb 15, 3:20 AM

Antioch-Boiler
Feb 15, 3:23 AM
The record. That is what you judge the coach on. CMP hasn't won a natty, so he isn't in the all-time great category. But he is in the next level down. I don't care if he plays Bejeweled on his phone the whole game if the result is what we got today. The record, with a side order or representing the university well is the criteria. We will be a top 10 team again come Monday.
Cookies3643
Feb 15, 3:23 AM
I smell a troll…..
jjacoby93
Feb 15, 3:27 AM
DPUboiler
Feb 15, 3:31 AM
Message board geniuses repost in 3.2.1
Sennsational1
Feb 15, 3:33 AM
You should either add TIC to this post or give us your credentials to be such an evaluator of high major college coaches.
Nomore
Feb 15, 3:35 AM

tjreese
Feb 15, 4:03 AM
Old_Boiler said:Only 75? 😊Great coaches do 75% of their coaching in practice
tjreese
Feb 15, 4:04 AM
Bodog said:And Denny CrumI'm guessing you are too young to have witnessed John Wooden coaching
BoilerWalt
Feb 15, 4:16 AM
Painter just join Izzo, Knight and Keady in the 250 win club in B1G and this loser is concerned about him folding his arms? Three words...GET A LIFE!
LSLBoiler
Feb 15, 4:18 AM
Kadet3625 said:Don’t get me wrong here as I believe Coach Painter is a pretty good coach. However, he takes time off from some valuable coaching minutes during a game where a lot of great coaches don’t. I notice that he spends some minutes on the bench with his arms folded and just leaning back assessing the game. Folded arms are a physiological indication of disengagement. Most coaches who are high achievers are standing on the sidelines for the majority of the 40 minutes coaching and correcting players of where they should be, what offense/defense se is to be called,
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