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Post by gacoach on Aug 19, 2008 12:49:06 GMT -6
when you started coaching.
Me....be yourself.
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Post by airman on Aug 19, 2008 12:56:25 GMT -6
be a detail coach.
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Post by ajreaper on Aug 19, 2008 13:01:39 GMT -6
Don't try to rationalize with an irrational person.
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Post by coachwoodall on Aug 19, 2008 13:07:26 GMT -6
don't yell out instructions to the players on the field during a game b/c they can't hear you. That is what time outs, change of possesion, etc... is for
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Post by liberalhater on Aug 19, 2008 13:31:59 GMT -6
TWO 1.Screw feelings, your not their mommy. 2. Coach your best players.
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Post by dubber on Aug 19, 2008 13:52:30 GMT -6
when you started coaching. Me....be yourself. My best advice too.......got it from "Finding the Winning Edge"
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Post by mwpilots on Aug 19, 2008 14:06:47 GMT -6
"Never cheat the game"
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Post by kboyd on Aug 19, 2008 14:36:58 GMT -6
Criticize individually and praise in groups
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Post by tothehouse on Aug 19, 2008 15:47:29 GMT -6
Make as many coaching contacts as you can. Network.
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Post by 19delta on Aug 19, 2008 15:54:20 GMT -6
Treat kids fairly, not equally.
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Post by 19delta on Aug 19, 2008 15:55:00 GMT -6
Make as many coaching contacts as you can. Network. Great advice...the coaching world is a small one. Don't burn any bridges!
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Post by poweriguy on Aug 19, 2008 15:55:46 GMT -6
Never get on or yell at a kid for something he/she doesn't know or been taught yet.
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custer
Freshmen Member
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Post by custer on Aug 19, 2008 16:22:20 GMT -6
The hall of fame coach that hired me told me: "Your priorities should be in this order 1. Religion if your religious 2. Family 3. Teaching kids 4. Football"
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Post by coachbw on Aug 19, 2008 17:38:55 GMT -6
The best on the field advice I have gotten was to value the smallest things most (stance, footwork, etc.)
The best off the field advice was to always come home from a clinic (or other football weekend) with some sort of chocolate or sweet for the wife.
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Post by phantom on Aug 19, 2008 18:10:13 GMT -6
Make sure that everything that you do on the practice field- every drill- is directly related to football.
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Post by airraider on Aug 19, 2008 19:24:17 GMT -6
When you are up to your eyeballs in schit.. keep your mouth closed..
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Post by coachveer on Aug 19, 2008 19:33:21 GMT -6
When you find yourself in a hole...The first thing you do is stop digging.
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Post by coachal70 on Aug 19, 2008 20:02:23 GMT -6
What goes on on the road...stays on the road.
This was told to me in my first full time stint as a coach by a seasoned veteran in the profession, "Son you ain't coached till you've coached through an 0-10 season".
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Post by jgordon1 on Aug 19, 2008 20:04:04 GMT -6
have fun and work your butt off
my worst advice: if you don't have to coach you shouldn't coach. now I love coaching but I don't HAVE to do it.
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Post by airraider on Aug 19, 2008 20:37:55 GMT -6
have fun and work your butt off my worst advice: if you don't have to coach you shouldn't coach. now I love coaching but I don't HAVE to do it. Now see.. that is where I am impacted.. I HAVE to coach.. if I wasnt coaching.. I really dont know that I could handle it.. I have either been playing or coaching in the fall for the last 16 years..
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Post by cmow5 on Aug 19, 2008 20:44:39 GMT -6
What am I missing. This is my second year coaching and still have not gotten any advice besides on this board. I have received advice as far as the D we run or drills or "Make sure you fight for your "D" time because if you dont the HC/OC will steal it from you". The HC did tell me this" Always wash your hands BEFORE you touch your peter in a public school restroom". I guess that is good advice.
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Post by dacoachmo on Aug 19, 2008 21:13:33 GMT -6
FOOTBALL 1. Adjust and Proceed 2. The bigger the game, the smaller the game plan 3. It is better to be respected by your players then liked by your players FAMILY 1. Always make time for the family during the season!!! My son always has a smile and hug for after a bad practice or loss!!!
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Post by liberalhater on Aug 19, 2008 22:07:04 GMT -6
"my worst advice: if you don't have to coach you shouldn't coach. now I love coaching but I don't HAVE to do it. "
WOW! and that just hit me between the eyeballs. That quote is exactly the problem with a lot of the coaches I interact with on the net and at the field house. Jgrodon, dont take this the wrong way, but that might be the best advice anybody has given you and it went right by you.
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burn
Sophomore Member
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Post by burn on Aug 19, 2008 22:24:57 GMT -6
Don't define yourself as a coach first. Define yourself as a husband, father, brother, mentor and teacher then a coach.
Don't let your friends or family refer to you as coach.
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Post by touchdowng on Aug 19, 2008 22:32:23 GMT -6
1. Continuously take care of the little things 2. Never take yourself too seriously (except when you are on this board) 3. Never underestimate anybody (respect all) As a H.C. 1. Hire and retain people who build others up and work on their weaknesses 2. Fire people who continue to break others down or those who won't learn
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Post by saintrad on Aug 20, 2008 8:02:35 GMT -6
It's just a game.
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50Murf
Sophomore Member
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Post by 50Murf on Aug 20, 2008 9:39:55 GMT -6
Make sure the next school you coach at is an orphanage....that will take care of all the problems you have with the players and their parents.
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Post by jgordon1 on Aug 20, 2008 12:45:07 GMT -6
"my worst advice: if you don't have to coach you shouldn't coach. now I love coaching but I don't HAVE to do it. " WOW! and that just hit me between the eyeballs. That quote is exactly the problem with a lot of the coaches I interact with on the net and at the field house. Jgrodon, dont take this the wrong way, but that might be the best advice anybody has given you and it went right by you. I think if you met me, we would be having a couple of beers and talkin politics and football. Don't take this the wrong way I don't have any hate in my heart for anyone (even liberals). I coach because it is my love, my passion. If my wife or kids became seriously sick tomorrow, I would quit coaching forever., savor the good memories and forget the bad. Coaching does NOT and NEVER will define who I am as a person and a human being
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Post by CoachCP on Aug 20, 2008 16:35:11 GMT -6
Always set new goals. Never reset old ones.
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Post by bleefb on Aug 21, 2008 0:18:18 GMT -6
1. In crunch time, think players, not plays. 2. Players play and coaches coach,not the other way around. (Really important when I was a young coach) 3. I don't have to fool the 20 year veteran coach, I just have to fool a 17 year old kid.
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