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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 655287" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I have seen the uber control guys and worked for 1 or a brief stint. The one thing that Collins does that I don't think a true control freak would ever do - he let's his coaches and players talk freely to the media. Other coaches restrict access. The guy who I had the misfortune to work for tried to funnel all communication with corporate through him. Of course, the operation was too large and complex for that but he always tried to find out about every outside communication because he did not want any variation going up the ladder from his BS.</p><p></p><p> I think Collins has worked hard to find people with similar values and ideals to himself but his coaches don't appear to be under constraint or spewing rehearsed lines when doing pressers as far as I can tell. There is some common vocabulary and themes but I believe this to be true in any organization.</p><p></p><p>As far as 100% player buy in, I don't think that ever happens. In my experience there is always a handful of guys who aren't playing that dislike the coach. Happens on every single team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 655287, member: 844"] I have seen the uber control guys and worked for 1 or a brief stint. The one thing that Collins does that I don't think a true control freak would ever do - he let's his coaches and players talk freely to the media. Other coaches restrict access. The guy who I had the misfortune to work for tried to funnel all communication with corporate through him. Of course, the operation was too large and complex for that but he always tried to find out about every outside communication because he did not want any variation going up the ladder from his BS. I think Collins has worked hard to find people with similar values and ideals to himself but his coaches don't appear to be under constraint or spewing rehearsed lines when doing pressers as far as I can tell. There is some common vocabulary and themes but I believe this to be true in any organization. As far as 100% player buy in, I don't think that ever happens. In my experience there is always a handful of guys who aren't playing that dislike the coach. Happens on every single team. [/QUOTE]
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