johnnyvann840 wrote:musiqsoulchild wrote:
Thats where I fault Thibs. He has openly decried the "science" behind minutes restrictions for injured players. That is so 1980's.
Agree with everything you said except this
That is not what he said or implied.. Go watch that presser again. He even says that if guys are hurt they should not be playing. He openly decries the notion that playing less minutes ,when you're healthy enough to play leads to less injuries. He's right about that.
In fact, regarding injured players, Thibs has always said we need to be patient. I think Thibs just gets frustrated when a player is cleared to play, healthy enough to play, and are skipping practice with notes from Jen and put on minutes restrictions.
This is my issue with Thibs.
If you rationally work this all the way back upto its real origins, he is directly questioning Jen Swanson's expertise on the matter of minutes management of high-risk players.
And by default, that is a direct attack on Gar Forman - his boss.
If I was Thibs, I would have left this issue completely out of the media. I would have praised the new approach that Jen is bringing and talk about all the benefits its bringing to the team.
And then have my fight on the conference call or board room with Gar and Jen. Thats how adults should figure things out --- a sit down. Anyone who has seen Soprano's knows this

Thibs hasnt handled this one component well. Everything else about him is brilliant. This one issue has made him so defensive and so sensitive that he feels the need to represent his case in public/media. Thats a mis-step in my opinion.