Players are saying, 'I don't have to have a coach who has only played a little bit. Instead, I can have somebody who won something'.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can have great players, but if they don't want to be coached, what are you going to do?
Name one experienced coach anywhere in the world that would hand over their playbook to the other team. Unless it's a fake playbook, it just doesn't happen.
As his team prepares, a coach's entire being must be concentrated on winning games.
Really, coaching is simplicity. It's getting players to play better than they think that they can.
The coach's job is to get the best players and get them to play together.
Look, coaching is about human interaction and trying to know your players. Any coach would tell you that. I'm no different.
It's not any one person. It's not any one coach. It's the team.
Coaches who can outline plays on a black board are a dime a dozen. The ones who win get inside their player and motivate.
Coaches who have been players in the league, they get so attuned to playing how they were successful and who their coaches were.
Who is the ally of the coach? Who's going to write, 'Man, that was a well-coached game.' Players win, coaches lose.