Rash is entitled to his feelings/opinions just like anyone else, but show some composure/class with where and how you choose to express them. Venting on the approach because you think you're about to lose just comes off as childish, and that's not something that should still be happening with a player with as much time/experience on TV as Rash has. You can tell that Rash knew how bad he looked/sounded too because he just sat there for a few seconds unsure of what to do or how to react once Russo opened to give him the win. I disagree with Rash's feelings on urethane, 2-handed, etc., but that's neither here nor there. My feelings aren't any more valid than his on those issues. The point is that you need to carry yourself as a professional, and, once again, he failed to do that.