Football coaches don't have real problems.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do have some young coaches, but I don't really believe that is the biggest problem we have here.
Coaches aren't concentrating enough of the technical part of this game and that could lead to injuries.
You know, a football coach is nothing more than a teacher. You teach them the same subject, and you have a group of new guys every year.
If the players don't trust the coach, it is a problem, and vice versa.
Sometimes I miss coaching, but often things are not how they appear in football.
Players suffer coaching changes all the time; it's life in the NFL.
Footballers from the street are more important than trained coaches.
It's hard, or you wouldn't like it. A lot of coaches really don't like what they're doing.
Some coaches are not educated at the elite level in health and nutrition. They're not educated in how the body works from anatomy and physiology perspectives.
For a football coach, there's nothing that matches the pain of a team not playing up to its capabilities.