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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 195753" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>In the NFL you cannot. The only thing the coach is responsible for is wins.</p><p></p><p>In high school, you definitely can. They coach has to teach. The coach has no control over who the players are. Many times the coach has to be the only father figure in some of the boys lives. In my opinion, a high school coach teaching kids about life is much more important than winning football games.</p><p></p><p>I college, it is a mixture. The coach recruits players and decides which ones he wants on the team. The coach is responsible for the academic performance of his players. The coach has to take responsibility for the off the field actions of his players.(Fisher has taken a lot of heat over the last couple of years for boneheaded actions by some of the FSU players) The public perception of the integrity of the program and the institution are clearly affected by the HC.</p><p></p><p>Even in high school and college, you can judge the HC's "football" performance solely based on the win-loss record. I don't agree with judging a college coach's performance based solely on football. I definitely don't agree with judging a high school coach's performance based solely on football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 195753, member: 2426"] In the NFL you cannot. The only thing the coach is responsible for is wins. In high school, you definitely can. They coach has to teach. The coach has no control over who the players are. Many times the coach has to be the only father figure in some of the boys lives. In my opinion, a high school coach teaching kids about life is much more important than winning football games. I college, it is a mixture. The coach recruits players and decides which ones he wants on the team. The coach is responsible for the academic performance of his players. The coach has to take responsibility for the off the field actions of his players.(Fisher has taken a lot of heat over the last couple of years for boneheaded actions by some of the FSU players) The public perception of the integrity of the program and the institution are clearly affected by the HC. Even in high school and college, you can judge the HC's "football" performance solely based on the win-loss record. I don't agree with judging a college coach's performance based solely on football. I definitely don't agree with judging a high school coach's performance based solely on football. [/QUOTE]
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