No BS, short answers. Absolutely love the guy. Says he recruits results over any potential. Character is a must. Said JMU went from the Oakland Raiders of penalties to leading the conference the last 2 years in least penalties.
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Discipline?No BS, short answers. Absolutely love the guy. Says he recruits results over any potential. Character is a must. Said JMU went from the Oakland Raiders of penalties to leading the conference the last 2 years in least penalties.
Or 3rd and 1 and get a false start.LOVE HEARING THAT!! Sick and tired of 3 &15 and the defense commits a stupid penalty.
Exactly my thoughts as well....if you closed your eyes and listened, you would have thought it was Saban talking.I hate to even say this. But it was Saban vibes. We’ve got a job, a plan, and we will execute it. That was it. No BS. No cheerleading. Just expectations of success.
Its always struck me how simple Saban's approach is. No gimmicks, no tag lines, just do your job. Every rep, every play, be better than the guy across from you.Exactly my thoughts as well....if you closed your eyes and listened, you would have thought it was Saban talking.
Great plan. Better improve recruiting to do that.Its always struck me how simple Saban's approach is. No gimmicks, no tag lines, just do your job. Every rep, every play, be better than the guy across from you.
Maybe he can bring a donkey to the coaches show next fallthis is reminding me of 1980 IU Basketball press conferences.
This is the kinda shit I'm talking about!“The margin of victory is small. You guys lost 6 games by 1 score last year, right? That’s like 1 or 2 plays. Every play is important. Each play. 6 seconds. It has its own life. Win every play..”
I remember reading an article about Coach Mallory's 1st year where the existing players from Sam Wyche were shocked by Mallory's structured/discipline coaching style. Some guys are a HC and some are just good coordinators. You really have to be an overseer. make good critical personnel decisions & trust your coordinators. This is really where CTA fell short.Discipline?
I like it