I don't get this criticism. Other than not losing, what do you expect a coach to do in post-game press conference after losing? Smashing his head against the wall to echo your frustration? "It's never as good or bad as it seems," btw, was pretty öööö accurate when he said it last week.
I am interested in the post-game press conferences for knowing how much was lack of execution or simply getting beat on blocks. I'm encouraged to hear it's likely execution, and I think players had a tough time settling down with all the hype and the atmosphere. JT did much better passing when the game was basically out of hand.