Really the team often will take on the personality of its coach.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The best thing you can say about any coach is his players play hard for him.
I feel that a great coach is one that has a vision, sets a plan in place, has the right people in place to execute that plan and then accepts the responsibility if that plan is not carried out.
Coaches will eventually notice a great attitude, and they respect that.
Coaches who have been players in the league, they get so attuned to playing how they were successful and who their coaches were.
People usually think that it is the coach who has to raise the spirits of his players; that it is the coach who has to convince his footballers; that it is his job to take the lead all the time. But that's not always the case.
As his team prepares, a coach's entire being must be concentrated on winning games.
If you're a coach, you've got to have a lot of confidence in what you're doing. Your egos are so large that you know it all anyway if you're a coach.
I think players changing coaches is normal.
You notice it with any organization that's had a lot of success: you will start to reach thinking, 'That's the player, that's the method, that's the mechanism, that's the coach, that's the thing that's going to put us over the top.'
Coaching really is an individual philosophy.
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