https://twitter.com/Tanizhq/status/1651709687555928065
If this same sentiment is applied to traditional sports it comes across completely nonsensical. Some of the greatest managers and coaches across traditional sports "rage" in situations, a lot of the time directly in front of or to their players and if anything it results in players getting fired up/motivated.
Maybe it's just me who doesn't understand the need for a critique here especially on a coach alone in a room raging to himself but maybe others disagree.