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A change in approach to coaching staffs/programs verbiage?
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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 795691" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I think you ask some very important questions. However, trying to be precise in exact wording is exhausting and doesn't matter. If we win, such verbal "slip ups" if you will will be forgiven. If not, every word will be scrutinized and examined in exhausting detail. In the new era, any disconnect between what the players hear and what they coaches say will be visible via the transfer portal. I would look for unusual player movement out in the future as an indicator of what the players think about your questions. they are the ones who will determine our success going forward.</p><p></p><p>I for one understand that coaches have different approaches and have never really listened to pressers anyway. I don't find them very useful. I trust what I see and not what I hear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 795691, member: 844"] I think you ask some very important questions. However, trying to be precise in exact wording is exhausting and doesn't matter. If we win, such verbal "slip ups" if you will will be forgiven. If not, every word will be scrutinized and examined in exhausting detail. In the new era, any disconnect between what the players hear and what they coaches say will be visible via the transfer portal. I would look for unusual player movement out in the future as an indicator of what the players think about your questions. they are the ones who will determine our success going forward. I for one understand that coaches have different approaches and have never really listened to pressers anyway. I don't find them very useful. I trust what I see and not what I hear. [/QUOTE]
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