The challenge coaches face is replacing players they were counting on to be major pieces of a puzzle. In a lot of cases, there is just no way to make the necessary adjustments.
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You have to have coaches willing to adapt.
I think players changing coaches is normal.
The coach's job is to get the best players and get them to play together.
The fewer rules a coach has, the fewer rules there are for players to break.
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'.
Players suffer coaching changes all the time; it's life in the NFL.
A couple teams will grind the shot clock down. Most of the time coaches do that, it's usually a talent deficit. They can't compete against the better teams.
Many tennis coaches are enablers. They need the job more than the player needs the coach, and if the coach needs the job more than the player needs the coach, he can't effect change.
But as coaches, we need to get a little more fire and passion and be more demanding that our guys get the job done. I think players will respond to that, and we'll see.
The challenge is not to replace Obama but with who. It's not enough to just change up the uniform, if we don't change the team and the game plan, we won't save our country.
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