Should coaches acknowledge & apologize when they make a horrible mistake? What should teams do if they just can't compete? & What does it mean now that political "silly season" is upon us? - podcast episode cover

Should coaches acknowledge & apologize when they make a horrible mistake? What should teams do if they just can't compete? & What does it mean now that political "silly season" is upon us?

Nov 21, 201755 min
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Episode description

As they do every Monday, Scott and Don Robertson of the Dundas Real McCoys sit down to chat about the latest news from the world of sports, including an awful coaching decision that cost the Edmonton Eskimos a chance at the Grey Cup, Acadia's humiliating 81-3 loss to the Western Mustangs in the Uteck Bowl, and more.

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Hamilton's municipal election is less than a year away and political "silly season" has kicked off. What exactly is "silly season"?

Guest: Brad Clark, former MPP and Hamilton city councillor, former mayoral candidate, current principal at Maple Leaf Strategies

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