"From an outsider coming in I had a different perspective than a lot of guys because they were downtrodden from everything that happened," Feely said. "They lacked leadership in the locker from from the players and also the coaching staff. Trestman was a super nice guy, I really liked him but I don't think he held guys accountable enough and I don't think he had enough leadership in that locker room."
Feely wouldn't discredit Trestman's offensive expertise, but did target one specific area his former head coach was lacking in: leadership.
"I think with Trestman, it was a little awkward when he spoke," Feely said. "He didn’t really connect with guys. You can have that as a coach if you have a strong locker room and you have good leaders in the locker room. If you don’t have leaders in the locker room, you don’t have a coach who inspires, then you have a losing season.”
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