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Of course you didnt.I didn't know you had to take notes in football. 🏈
Its just football a kids game. I didn't know football was played in a notebook. Have you ever heard of Gronk and the notes he took??Of course you didnt.
Asleep, not with this coach😇I would've fallen asleep and got cut the first day. 😴😴😴
Learning the playbook, film study against opponents and film study of spring practice. And if you want to internalize and digest what Coach Walden is saying, taking notes is a good idea. Learning in general can be aided by good note taking.Its just football a kids game. I didn't know football was played in a notebook. Have you ever heard of Gronk and the notes he took??
Note taking is for those future coaches not for players like Randy Moss, Gronk, and Aaron Jones. You just telling Randy Moss run a straight line, Gronk just get open, and just handing it off to Aaron Jones.Learning the playbook, film study against opponents and film study of spring practice. And if you want to internalize and digest what Coach Walden is saying, taking notes is a good idea. Learning in general can be aided by good note taking.
Already smoking weed in SF today?N
Note taking is for those future coaches not for players like Randy Moss, Gronk, and Aaron Jones. You just telling Randy Moss run a straight line, Gronk just get open, and just handing it off to Aaron Jones.
How many times do have you seen Aaron Jones run into a brick wall where there is no way to go. He is running the the play ,that OC drew up and it didn't work and Aaron Jones goes the other way breaking tackles and then scores a TD.This is how he tells everyone here he doesn't know shit about football, without actually saying he doesn't know shit about football.
Do you just voice every thought that pops into your head?Its just football a kids game. I didn't know football was played in a notebook. Have you ever heard of Gronk and the notes he took??
Oh really? Then I guess 14, 15 or 16 seeds never win games in the tournament. It's very much about coaching.How many times do have you seen Aaron Jones run into a brick wall where there is no way to go. He is running the the play ,that OC drew up and it didn't work and Aaron Jones goes the other way breaking tackles and then scores a TD.
You know how many players save coaches jobs. It's funny how you think coaching really matters?? It's all about talent, the teams with the best talent wins. It's really just that simple.
I bet Fili’s the the type of person who scratches his ass in public and looks around to see if anyone’s watching because he wants to sniff his fingers.Do you just voice every thought that pops into your head?
That's basketball and plus that doesn't happen a lot. Do you think Utep would ever beat Alabama? Let's say Utep was coached by Tom Landry in his prime against a Alabama?Oh really? Then I guess 14, 15 or 16 seeds never win games in the tournament. It's very much about coaching.
Naw I bet he’s more this type…I bet Fili’s the the type of person who scratches his ass in public and looks around to see if anyone’s watching because he wants to sniff his fingers.
I don't know, that's why they play the games. If the best talent always wins, why not just crown a champion off paper. Obviously good coaches have taken less talented teams and coached them up to defeat superior teams all through the history of sports. No one is dismissing talent, but your refusal to acknowledge the role coaches play is ignorant and a bad look for you. Please tell me you're trolling us and not really this dumb about sports.That's basketball and plus that doesn't happen a lot. Do you think Utep would ever beat Alabama? Let's say Utep was coached by Tom Landry in his prime against a Alabama?
The Dominican national team is coached by coach Cal. Do you think they would beat a Team USA team coached by me??
I don't know, that's why they play the games. If the best talent always wins, why not just crown a champion off paper. Obviously good coaches have taken less talented teams and coached them up to defeat superior teams all through the history of sports. No one is dismissing talent, but your refusal to acknowledge the role coaches play is ignorant and a bad look for you. Please tell me you're trolling us and not really this dumb about sports.
You can't compare team sports to individual sports when it comes to coaching- totally different situations. However, in team sports, coaching can, and actually does make a difference. Again, that's why they play the games. A team may have some talent, but good coaches bring out the best of said talent, and as a result, are able to defeat superior teams. So, players AND coaches win championships, and these coaches do much more than, "somewhat help prepare." Since you want to talk Olympics, the 1980 USA Hockey team is a perfect example of a group of players, vastly inferior to the Soviets, that because of coaching, were able to win the gold medal.Players win championships not coaches. Coaches give suggestions and somewhat help prepare. But at the end of the day it's the players responsibility to perform. Coaches call plays and call timeouts, thats all they do. It's the players responsibility to practice and work on it's talent. In the Olympics, who breaks the world records and win the Gold Medals? Does Usain Bolt have the world record, or is it his trainer/coach?
Wrong coaches don't win championships, it is the players. I mean come on . Can a coach teach Vince Carter how to dunk between the legs 360? I like how all these coaches get credit like Coach Cal, Coach K and Nick Saben. Their getting way too much credit. Phil Jackson, how much credit do you give him? It is the teams with the best talent that wins. Who gets the credit for Stephen Curry having the 3 point record? When I was at the game yesterday, I saw Curry working before the game 2hrs early. He was the only one there shooting. Steve Kerr wasn't out there with him. actually Josh Hart was also out there shooting early. Josh Hart himself yesterday played 48 minutes. Tom Thibo wasn't out there for 48 minutes. Deuce McBride scored 23 points and guarded Steph Curry all night . It's falls on the players to win the games. That's why you want to try and get the best. If Scotty Walden had the option to trade his roster for Alabama rosters. He would do it in a heartbeat.You can't compare team sports to individual sports when it comes to coaching- totally different situations. However, in team sports, coaching can, and actually does make a difference. Again, that's why they play the games. A team may have some talent, but good coaches bring out the best of said talent, and as a result, are able to defeat superior teams. So, players AND coaches win championships, and these coaches do much more than, "somewhat help prepare." Since you want to talk Olympics, the 1980 USA Hockey team is a perfect example of a group of players, vastly inferior to the Soviets, that because of coaching, were able to win the gold medal.
I'm not denying talent is more important, but he's saying coaching is not important at all, and that is categorically not true. There are too many examples of teams with mediocre talent and great coaching, defeating teams with superior players. I acknowledge it takes both to win, he doesn't.This thread has definitely taken a detour from the original intent, but I decided "what the heck" and add my two cents since it's been a slow day for me.
I actually kind of side with Fili one this one, although maybe not quite so radically. In my opinion, and in a nutshell, I believe while coaching is important, talent is more important.
I also think that role and impact of a coach varies completely from the high school (and below) ranks, to college, and through the pros. Obviously, the first priority in the businesses of college and pro ball is to win, and the first step is to bring the most talent possible. That said, if the talent level is relatively similar, good coaching does factor in. So, really, both talent and coaching are a factor. I must say I have seen guys who I considered poor bench coaches, still win because they were able to bring in superior talent.
Since you're citing Steve Kerr as an example. In his first year with the Warriors (2014-2015), he took 9 of Mark Jackson's (2013-2014) guys, including Curry, Thompson, Green, Barnes, Bogut, Lee, Ezeli, Speights, and Iguodala, and went from 51 to 67 wins in one season! Don't tell me coaching didn't play a huge part in that. Hell, even the Warrior players said so themselves.Wrong coaches don't win championships, it is the players. I mean come on . Can a coach teach Vince Carter how to dunk between the legs 360? I like how all these coaches get credit like Coach Cal, Coach K and Nick Saben. Their getting way too much credit. Phil Jackson, how much credit do you give him? It is the teams with the best talent that wins. Who gets the credit for Stephen Curry having the 3 point record? When I was at the game yesterday, I saw Curry working before the game 2hrs early. He was the only one there shooting. Steve Kerr wasn't out there with him. actually Josh Hart was also out there shooting early. Josh Hart himself yesterday played 48 minutes. Tom Thibo wasn't out there for 48 minutes. Deuce McBride scored 23 points and guarded Steph Curry all night . It's falls on the players to win the games. That's why you want to try and get the best. If Scotty Walden had the option to trade his roster for Alabama rosters. He would do it in a heartbeat.
Well said.I’m going to use the UTEP upset over Kansas or Georgetown as my example. Coaching is very important. Will coaching win every time…no. But with the better coach, you always have a chance to upset the more athletic team. Yes, the Don Haskin teams of the 80’s and early 90’s had the high talent for a mid major but they never had the same talent as the P5s even then. But with Don Haskins coaching, they always had a chance. Don’t disrespect the importance of the coach. That’s why the Fab five didn’t win the Natty.
Do you just voice every thought that pops into your head?
So you think a person with talent, but not the right form, is going to beat another person with equal talent, but had better coaching?Players win championships not coaches. Coaches give suggestions and somewhat help prepare. But at the end of the day it's the players responsibility to perform. Coaches call plays and call timeouts, thats all they do. It's the players responsibility to practice and work on its talent. In the Olympics, who breaks the world records and win the Gold Medals? Does Usain Bolt have the world record, or is it his trainer/coach?
I'm not denying talent is more important, but he's saying coaching is not important at all, and that is categorically not true. There are too many examples of teams with mediocre talent and great coaching, defeating teams with superior players. I acknowledge it takes both to win, he doesn't.
So you think a person with talent, but not the right form, is going to beat another person with equal talent, but had better coaching?