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re: What is a good cfb coaches process?
Posted on 4/25/18 at 4:29 pm to boxcar willie
Posted on 4/25/18 at 4:29 pm to boxcar willie
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what are the major parts of a good process and what could coach O do to emulate coach Sabans process?
have a vision and execute it.
that does not mean "copy someone else". He needs to figure out what he thinks will allow him to be successful.
the problem is, imvho, he does not have the mental fortitude to handle the immense pressure that comes with this job. and so when things go wrong, he tries to adapt on the fly instead of sticking to his convictions. some will say that his willingness to adapt can be a positive, and that the refusal to adapt is what got his predecessor canned, but at the end of the day, you have to have some sort of core philosophy, and quite frankly, 18 months in, I don't think O knows what his is.
Posted on 4/25/18 at 4:56 pm to Dave England
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ome will say that his willingness to adapt can be a positive, and that the refusal to adapt is what got his predecessor canned, but at the end of the day, you have to have some sort of core philosophy,
Miles particular process of loyalty to his OC and loyalty to a specific idiocentric offense core philosophy contributed greatly to his departure. His process was out of wack in those areas.
Perhaps a process should be somewhat flexible as new info comes in.
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