In sports, there's an unwritten rule that if an owner or general manager holds a press conference to say that the coach's job is not danger... it means that the coach's job is in danger.
Call it the vote of confidence.
This is a dangerous term in the sporting world. Because usually within a few games of the coach receiving said vote of confidence, he loses his job. I'm not really sure why this happens, but whenever an owner is forced to take the podium during the season, bad things happen.
I think trust is one of those things that shouldn't have to be asked for. The reason why owners have to step up and say that a coach's job isn't in trouble is because there are so many rumors that it is.
The trust should already be there. The owner shouldn't have to publicly state his trust. And as soon as that happens, you know you have a problem.
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