Personally, I didn't hear her say anything untowardly with respect to her team. Really, she didn't say anything most knowledgeable fans weren't already aware of, whether consciously or unconsciously. She stated that a young team that doesn't have a lot of experience was struggling with the details - which is where the Devil lies, or so I'm told. Was that a shocking revelation? Not to me. Getting the details right is usually the difference between a full pull and tire smoke... or worse.
Which leads me to my second point.
Would anyone have been surprised if ESPN had interiewed her following her semi-final explosion and she stated something to the effect, "Yeah that's a shame, we really had a consistent hotrod today, but our team just isn't experienced enough yet to handle a 60 minute turnaround?" Would you have been surprised by a comment like that? I wouldn't have been. Let me be clear here - I AM NOT CRITICIZING the Dote team here, I'm merely making an observation in an attempt to make a point.
And the point is - a little honesty is a nice thing, and it's not necessarily negative. That team showed signs of quality performance and should be damn proud of their weekend... but there isn't now, nor will there ever be a replacement for experience. The more they work together, under pressure, the better they'll be.
Strive for perfection, accept excellence...