Is it knowing X & O's
Is it communication
Etc.
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When I go to church tomorrow I am going to ask Monsignor if he knows anyone who may fit these qualifications ........gotta be someone up there who can fill the bill on your request..........farmer wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:15 pm Knowledge and being able to communicate that first to your staff and to the players.
Communication with the staff in preparation for practice and games. As well as having a good mix of coaches that are under the direction of the head coach. Not outside interests.
Being able to communicate with parents while being able to keep parents at a distance.
Now a days giving direction to all levels of football. Showing up at some practices and games. As well as encouraging staff and players to support the lower levels.
Being a productive leader for offseason workouts. As well as a leader for all players to stay out of trouble and to do well in classes. To produce respect and hard work.
To adapt to make changes as to the strengths of the team and the opponent.
Not make to many calls that turn out to be bad calls.
Uh, I think I said that earlierHammeredEagle wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:26 pm You are all wrong. There’s one thing that makes a great head coach. It’s not the x’s and the o’s. It’s the johhny’s And the joe’s. Great players make great coaches. Period.
I think it’s interesting that the the former coach at La Salle in California wouldn’t talk to parents and yet the experts in here think communication with parents is somehow importantfarmer wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:15 pm Knowledge and being able to communicate that first to your staff and to the players.
Communication with the staff in preparation for practice and games. As well as having a good mix of coaches that are under the direction of the head coach. Not outside interests.
Being able to communicate with parents while being able to keep parents at a distance.
Now a days giving direction to all levels of football. Showing up at some practices and games. As well as encouraging staff and players to support the lower levels.
Being a productive leader for offseason workouts. As well as a leader for all players to stay out of trouble and to do well in classes. To produce respect and hard work.
To adapt to make changes as to the strengths of the team and the opponent.
Not make to many calls that turn out to be bad calls.
Bob Ladoucer in the movie When the Game Stands Tall not everything in that movie was true. The Chris Ryan with his dad was added to the movie. There was never a Chris Ryan in real life.Banned4ever wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:19 pmI think it’s interesting that the the former coach at La Salle in California wouldn’t talk to parents and yet the experts in here think communication with parents is somehow importantfarmer wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:15 pm Knowledge and being able to communicate that first to your staff and to the players.
Communication with the staff in preparation for practice and games. As well as having a good mix of coaches that are under the direction of the head coach. Not outside interests.
Being able to communicate with parents while being able to keep parents at a distance.
Now a days giving direction to all levels of football. Showing up at some practices and games. As well as encouraging staff and players to support the lower levels.
Being a productive leader for offseason workouts. As well as a leader for all players to stay out of trouble and to do well in classes. To produce respect and hard work.
To adapt to make changes as to the strengths of the team and the opponent.
Not make to many calls that turn out to be bad calls.
Must parents are selfish
Coaches beware