"It hurts. I feel like the worst coach in America. [The players] risk a lot.
They put out tremendous effort, tremendous emotion to go out and play. We can
win some of these games. I have a hard time looking at the talent and just
saying that's [the problem] and moving on."
Although it was refreshing to hear the coach, who has been criticized for patting himself on the back after wins and pointing the finger post-losses, take the blame for the travesty of a game in Cincinnati. It is even more of a breath of fresh air when you consider he is going through the first step of recovery, which is admitting that your powerless to below average defensive schemes. In the second step he needs to understand that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. The rest Zorn and yourselves can read right here, but after he goes through with the second step we won't really have a need for Zorny. So we have that going for us.
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