I hate to talk about myself like that, but if I had to straight up tell a head coach or an owner why they should take me, it's because I'm the best in everything I've done.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you look at myself, I'm a coach, and that's what it's all about. When you're a player, you get criticized, and when you're a coach, you get criticized even more because it's about wins and losses.
People respected my experience, they hire me, they pay me what I am worth to coach their team.
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.
It's not just about a coach telling you what to do and just following it unthinkingly.
I'm used to being coached. Something I learned long ago is that a coach is trying to make you better and to be the best version of yourself.
All I can say is that I'm going to try to coach the way I've coached in the past. And if it ends up not being good enough, then so be it.
I don't want to lose myself in football and that's what a coach has to do to be successful.
Will I become a coach in the future? No way. I'd never be able to put up with someone like me.
I think I'm pretty coachable. I do what coaches ask of me.
Sometimes the best coaching advice you can get is simple acknowledgement that there's nothing else you could have done.
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