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Smyth was easily the calmest, they'd lose the plot, Smyth would be on the bench sitting down, call a timeout and then spend half of it talking to his assistants away from the players before telling them ok focus on this this and this and we be fine, then Maher/Farley/someone else would make some game winning play.
I agree with that. Joey is animated but does not really get flustered under pressure. Pushes his players but still normally makes good decisions. We will wait and see with Weaver. He seems like he can't deal with adversity or when things don't go his way seems flaky.