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re: This from ESPN
Posted on 11/10/13 at 4:59 pm to Come2Conquer
Posted on 11/10/13 at 4:59 pm to Come2Conquer
Poor execution and critical mental mistakes is a sure sign of poor position coaching and preparation during the week.
That's where excels. If you can't technically coach your position to a very high degree and prepare your position athletes, you aint coaching for Nick Saban. He has zero tolerance for assistants that are weak football teachers.
What you need are great teaching coaches that can develop and get the most out of the talent that's on the roster. If they happen to be good recruiters then great, but that shouldn't be the promary reason they're hired.
High school recruits want to win Championships and it's the great teaching coaches that produce athletes who make few mental mistakes, which in turn lead to championships. It aint Rocket Science.
That's where Miles fails. He has too many weak links on that staff that aren't very good at developing the athletes they have. That's why you see the contant and repetitive mental mistakes. Poor preperation. The proof's in the pudding as I like to say all too often. What you see is what you get.
That's where excels. If you can't technically coach your position to a very high degree and prepare your position athletes, you aint coaching for Nick Saban. He has zero tolerance for assistants that are weak football teachers.
What you need are great teaching coaches that can develop and get the most out of the talent that's on the roster. If they happen to be good recruiters then great, but that shouldn't be the promary reason they're hired.
High school recruits want to win Championships and it's the great teaching coaches that produce athletes who make few mental mistakes, which in turn lead to championships. It aint Rocket Science.
That's where Miles fails. He has too many weak links on that staff that aren't very good at developing the athletes they have. That's why you see the contant and repetitive mental mistakes. Poor preperation. The proof's in the pudding as I like to say all too often. What you see is what you get.
Posted on 11/10/13 at 5:15 pm to BRAVEHEART
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That's where Miles fails. He has too many weak links on that staff that aren't very good at developing the athletes they have. That's why you see the contant and repetitive mental mistakes. Poor preperation. The proof's in the pudding as I like to say all too often. What you see is what you get.
The truth
Posted on 11/10/13 at 5:52 pm to BRAVEHEART
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Poor execution and critical mental mistakes is a sure sign of poor position coaching and preparation during the week.
AMEN brother !!! I agree with everything you just said. You sir hit the nail on the head
Posted on 11/10/13 at 8:48 pm to BRAVEHEART
quote:And that statement is what tells the whole tale.
Miles fails. He has too many weak links on that staff that aren't very good at developing the athletes they have. That's why you see the contant and repetitive mental mistakes. Poor preparation.
Posted on 11/10/13 at 8:57 pm to BRAVEHEART
quote:
Poor execution and critical mental mistakes is a sure sign of poor position coaching and preparation during the week.
That's where excels. If you can't technically coach your position to a very high degree and prepare your position athletes, you aint coaching for Nick Saban. He has zero tolerance for assistants that are weak football teachers.
What you need are great teaching coaches that can develop and get the most out of the talent that's on the roster. If they happen to be good recruiters then great, but that shouldn't be the promary reason they're hired.
High school recruits want to win Championships and it's the great teaching coaches that produce athletes who make few mental mistakes, which in turn lead to championships. It aint Rocket Science.
That's where Miles fails. He has too many weak links on that staff that aren't very good at developing the athletes they have. That's why you see the contant and repetitive mental mistakes. Poor preperation. The proof's in the pudding as I like to say all too often. What you see is what you get.
I've said for years LSU has won on sheer talent alone and not on developed players. Very well stated BRAVEHEART.
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