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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 226229" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>There is definitely something to be said for the good cop, bad cop routing within a coaching staff. I think it is okay to have a head coach that is demanding, but you better balance that with some assistant coaches that are there to soften the message and make sure the kids know that coach has their best interest at heart and is just trying to get the best out of them. Different kids react in different ways too. For some, they need a military type approach to get them focused and to achieve their best. For other guys, that will just turn them off. It is up to a coach to learn different motivation styles for different players and to be able to identify them. Fortunately, that is the type of thing that also comes with experience, and I am sure CJP has learned from his experiences at Memphis. </p><p></p><p>Aww, heck, I am still optimistic : ) First time since going into the Favors season I can truly say I am hopeful (though not confident) regarding the future of GT basketball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 226229, member: 1045"] There is definitely something to be said for the good cop, bad cop routing within a coaching staff. I think it is okay to have a head coach that is demanding, but you better balance that with some assistant coaches that are there to soften the message and make sure the kids know that coach has their best interest at heart and is just trying to get the best out of them. Different kids react in different ways too. For some, they need a military type approach to get them focused and to achieve their best. For other guys, that will just turn them off. It is up to a coach to learn different motivation styles for different players and to be able to identify them. Fortunately, that is the type of thing that also comes with experience, and I am sure CJP has learned from his experiences at Memphis. Aww, heck, I am still optimistic : ) First time since going into the Favors season I can truly say I am hopeful (though not confident) regarding the future of GT basketball. [/QUOTE]
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