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re: Saban took advice from Tom Herman: Success leaves clues
Posted on 10/14/16 at 1:51 am to fiercey
Posted on 10/14/16 at 1:51 am to fiercey
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I play competitive chess, and studies have shown that grandmasters at the very highest levels possess this exact quality. The thought of losing is such an overwhelming and driving force that it contributes more than anything else to their own continual betterment at the game. I guess I don't
Down voted by mistake. I think that it's very intriguing. I watched NS sacking Kiffin out on the sideline. I've heard of this huge ego. This article shows the ability to be humble. Share knowledge. To succeed. Coaching trees sometimes a made of these type chewing outs and lifting up. It be interesting to hear from Herman (and Kiffin), what he's learned from NS.
Posted on 10/14/16 at 2:14 am to prepsportsallday
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Down voted by mistake. I think that it's very intriguing. I watched NS sacking Kiffin out on the sideline. I've heard of this huge ego. This article shows the ability to be humble. Share knowledge. To succeed. Coaching trees sometimes a made of these type chewing outs and lifting up. It be interesting to hear from Herman (and Kiffin), what he's learned from NS.
Interesting. The ego is certainly there in NS. But so is wisdom and high intelligence. One must think outside of their shell to survive when the enemy has made a new weapon of mass destruction.
LSU needs a legacy coach who can adapt like that without going away from the core principles that got them to where they are. Miles embraced his core principles but could not adapt enough. Some are not capable. And that is what cost him the chance to be a legacy coach who retires on their own free will instead of being forced out.
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