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What first-time coaches can learn from Belichick
Pretty great summary of what makes his coaching/management approach so successful. I could read about BB for weeks without getting bored.
Personally, I will never understand the approach of most other franchises when it comes to the big picture. I think if you are a team where the GM has ultimate say on a roster that person should also be the one that gives out the general philosophy and then hires, drafts and shops in FA based around that. But the way many teams are hiring/firing coaches that have almost completely opposite offensive/defensive philosophies is mindboggling. I can't even count anymore how often teams like the Browns or the Bills have switched from a 3-4 to a 4-3 making some of the recently drafted players suddenly suboptimal fits.
I understand that it's easier to get rid of a coach than a bunch of players when things are not going well but if you hire someone that is going to install something completely different which makes a couple of your recently acquired/drafted players a non-fit then whats the point ?
The way the Patriots are built with internal continuity is the most obvious solution to the entire drafting/FA/scheme-ing issue. It boggles my mind why so many other owners rather have a wild west situation.
Pretty great summary of what makes his coaching/management approach so successful. I could read about BB for weeks without getting bored.
Personally, I will never understand the approach of most other franchises when it comes to the big picture. I think if you are a team where the GM has ultimate say on a roster that person should also be the one that gives out the general philosophy and then hires, drafts and shops in FA based around that. But the way many teams are hiring/firing coaches that have almost completely opposite offensive/defensive philosophies is mindboggling. I can't even count anymore how often teams like the Browns or the Bills have switched from a 3-4 to a 4-3 making some of the recently drafted players suddenly suboptimal fits.
I understand that it's easier to get rid of a coach than a bunch of players when things are not going well but if you hire someone that is going to install something completely different which makes a couple of your recently acquired/drafted players a non-fit then whats the point ?
The way the Patriots are built with internal continuity is the most obvious solution to the entire drafting/FA/scheme-ing issue. It boggles my mind why so many other owners rather have a wild west situation.
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