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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 751020" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>I think it was off of people saying he can't be mean AND do the personal connection "player's coach" schtick as well. I don't agree with that perspectice, but it was the tangent people were following.</p><p></p><p>Agree that it is a two part question: Getting the kids here THEN getting the most out of them. I always liked playing for coaches, and working for bosses, who were fair and consistently did what they said they would do. Nothing wrong with expecting conformation to clearly defined standards and holding people accountable in whatever way connects with them. Some guys need you yelling in their ear to light the fire, others need a steady hand telling them they have more in the tank. Others like the catch phrases, an old soccer coach of mine used to yell "Get Big" to our defense every time we needed a stop, and frankly for whatever silly reason, it worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 751020, member: 959"] I think it was off of people saying he can't be mean AND do the personal connection "player's coach" schtick as well. I don't agree with that perspectice, but it was the tangent people were following. Agree that it is a two part question: Getting the kids here THEN getting the most out of them. I always liked playing for coaches, and working for bosses, who were fair and consistently did what they said they would do. Nothing wrong with expecting conformation to clearly defined standards and holding people accountable in whatever way connects with them. Some guys need you yelling in their ear to light the fire, others need a steady hand telling them they have more in the tank. Others like the catch phrases, an old soccer coach of mine used to yell "Get Big" to our defense every time we needed a stop, and frankly for whatever silly reason, it worked. [/QUOTE]
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