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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Marino has loyalty to Shula, can't knock him for it.BB might say he is not concerned about getting more wins than Shula, but you never know..
One thing we do know is that Marino does not like the idea of BB passing St. Don... oh the f...ing horrors if that happened.
I don't lille ranking coaches and talking about good and bad ones. Frankly coaching a football team isn't that hard to do fairly well. And that's with also being adamant that football coaching is some of the hardest coaching there is.
53 guys with 3 unique phases of the game with various postions, schemes, personalities and situations. It's a lot to know. That being said, it isn't like it's this ridiculous amount either if you start as a fan and active watcher.
Every coach in the NFL knows the same information about the game. Occasionally a new wrinkle will be ontroduced, or as rules change loop holes will be spotted or exploited, but everyone has the same information.
It is a myth that Belichick knows more about defensive schemes or techniques than other coaches. Not true at all. They all know the same amount. The 3-4 defense isn't complicated enough that you need to read a whole book to understand it. A 15 page write up will tell you everything you need to know. Same goes for 4-3, nickle, dime, quarters coverage, zone, ect... There are no secrets that NFL coaches know that any decent college or high level high school coach don't.
So what makes one coach actual better than another if they have the same information? In my opinion it comes more down to applying that knowledge effectively without getting bogged down in the scheme. It's also about accurately valuing what wins games.
The skill that even many NFL coaches lack isn't game knowledge but the ability to accurately assess what needs to be done and prepare their players while also being able to not loose track of the big picture. That's it pretty much.
For instance... Bill understands the true importance of coverage and very few other coaches/gms do. They get so hung up on building a complete defense, scheme and getting that edge rusher that they lose track of the obvious. In the current NFL it doesn't matter what else you do on defense if the opponents WR gets open nearly instantly. Yet many otherwise good coaches fail to build their d or play d with this in mind. They lose track of the obvious and then wonder what went wrong
Frankly coaching a football team isn't that hard to do fairly well.
Belichick was wrong, as he often is. His gift remains being the least wrong in a business where mistakes are a part of daily life.
No wut needed. Just to be clear, I don't mean anyone can just instantly be a coach in a competitive program with a few months of reading. But if you want to coach a your local D1 high school team and do a good job, it isn't that hard if you are already a football fan. You don't have to learn too much more to become a good coach. If you want to coach at the next level up, then generally it isn't about learning more information past that. It's about the mental make up of the person in question. The things outside of having the knowledge about how football works that matters.
No wut needed. Just to be clear, I don't mean anyone can just instantly be a coach in a competitive program with a few months of reading. But if you want to coach a your local D1 high school team and do a good job, it isn't that hard if you are already a football fan. You don't have to learn too much more to become a good coach. If you want to coach at the next level up, then generally it isn't about learning more information past that. It's about the mental make up of the person in question. The things outside of having the knowledge about how football works that matters.
That is kind of how i feel, except I don't feel like you need to be some kind of innate genius like Fisher was. It's more about mind set.I like your thought process. Good stuff. Personally I see it similarly to a chess match. Everyone can play it. Some can play well with some practice. And some, like BB, are Bobby Fishers.
That is kind of how i feel, accept that I don't feel like you need to be some kind of innate genius like Fisher was. It's more about mind set.
That is kind of how i feel, except I don't feel like you need to be some kind of innate genius like Fisher was. It's more about mind set.
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