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<blockquote data-quote="UpperNorth" data-source="post: 462127" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>• That Coach isn't able to get "… the point across to his players that every little aspect of the game is crucial." <em>Every</em> coach makes that point all the time. Remember, Coach started out as a defensive coordinator; he know both sides of the ball well. Further, I think some of the frustration Coach has with this outfit so far is that they are not reliably translating their performance in practice onto the field. This is especially the case in the passing game, as he said Saturday, but it goes over to all aspects of special teams too. Some of this is probably a matter of team confidence and some of getting the right people into the right place. That's his bailiwick and I know he's working on it.</p><p></p><p>So you think since EVERY coach makes ‘the little things’ a point of emphasis, that ALL coaches are good at teaching the little things or motivating kids to do the little things? My point is he harps it like ALL coaches but isn’t getting the results. Not saying that other teams don’t make mental mistakes too, plenty do, but I’d say coach Johnson, despite his high standard, is an average coach at getting kids to play with discipline.</p><p></p><p>Look, I think his X’s and O’s aren’t perfect, but they are pretty dang good and make up for a lot of mental mistakes. But man, if he could coach out some of the bone headed things that has led to some easily avoidable losses then we’d be a much better team. Point is CPJ is good in one area and average/bad in another. Of course this is an opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperNorth, post: 462127, member: 4097"] • That Coach isn't able to get "… the point across to his players that every little aspect of the game is crucial." [I]Every[/I] coach makes that point all the time. Remember, Coach started out as a defensive coordinator; he know both sides of the ball well. Further, I think some of the frustration Coach has with this outfit so far is that they are not reliably translating their performance in practice onto the field. This is especially the case in the passing game, as he said Saturday, but it goes over to all aspects of special teams too. Some of this is probably a matter of team confidence and some of getting the right people into the right place. That's his bailiwick and I know he's working on it. So you think since EVERY coach makes ‘the little things’ a point of emphasis, that ALL coaches are good at teaching the little things or motivating kids to do the little things? My point is he harps it like ALL coaches but isn’t getting the results. Not saying that other teams don’t make mental mistakes too, plenty do, but I’d say coach Johnson, despite his high standard, is an average coach at getting kids to play with discipline. Look, I think his X’s and O’s aren’t perfect, but they are pretty dang good and make up for a lot of mental mistakes. But man, if he could coach out some of the bone headed things that has led to some easily avoidable losses then we’d be a much better team. Point is CPJ is good in one area and average/bad in another. Of course this is an opinion. [/QUOTE]
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