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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 941460" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I'm almost certain Collins had talking points he wanted coaches to talk about, and other points he wanted them to stay away from. He tried to keep it positive, and he didn't like to criticize players or talk about what went wrong. If you remember Brent Key and Marco Coleman's interview together when Collins was first hired, you could tell Key was trying to keep Coleman on the talking points "approved" by Collins.</p><p></p><p>I think everyone has gone back to actual coaching and giving honest assessments in their pressers. Sometimes the team needs to hear they're not doing as good as they think, or players need to know where they stand. CPJ was pretty honest and open with his assessments, and sometimes we thought he might have gone overboard with his critiques.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 941460, member: 360"] I'm almost certain Collins had talking points he wanted coaches to talk about, and other points he wanted them to stay away from. He tried to keep it positive, and he didn't like to criticize players or talk about what went wrong. If you remember Brent Key and Marco Coleman's interview together when Collins was first hired, you could tell Key was trying to keep Coleman on the talking points "approved" by Collins. I think everyone has gone back to actual coaching and giving honest assessments in their pressers. Sometimes the team needs to hear they're not doing as good as they think, or players need to know where they stand. CPJ was pretty honest and open with his assessments, and sometimes we thought he might have gone overboard with his critiques. [/QUOTE]
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