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![]() Al...I really think it is a combination of all those things. For example, suppose you have a coach with a great running game and he runs over everyone, eventually someone is going to figure out how to stop the run...a great coach will be able to adapt and overcome...I guess the best coaches make great game time adjustments...
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![]() I agree with Silverhorse! The greatest coaches can adjust and adapt to whatever is happening to them. They can also recognize what the other team is trying to do and counteract it.
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![]() So you would account for his playmaking abilities over his passing or tweaking skills. Would you say then, that you would give 50% to playmaking, 25% to tweaking and 25% to passing?? Or maybe 70% playmaking, 15% tweaking and 15% passing?
But, couldn't it also be argued that the guy who runs the same play and gains 20 yards everytime is simply going with what works? I mean, if it ain't broke, don't fix it? He may only have 2 or 3 plays, but if they work, they work. I'm trying to figure out what the ideal mixture of skills is for a coach. I'm thinking that a guy who can make his bases really strong would probably win more often simply because it's hard to stop another team when your guys are going backwards every play. Also a guy who can complete every pass would be hard to stop simply because if he sends out 5 recievers every play, someone is bound to be open. In real life, it seems that the only thing that matters is winning and loosing. Great coaches are judged by the number of wins or championships that they get. In miniature football, would you still only count wins and loses, or would you have to consider other aspects that you don't account for in NFL and college?
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![]() Let me tell you,
What makes agreat coach has nothing to do with how many trophies or championships you've won. It has nothing to do with how big your league is or how many people think your the best tweaker, TTQB passer, the creator of new styles of play. It may have a little to do with how nice your team looks or plays. Seriously, A great coach is a guy who shows up for his games, calls his opponent in advance if he can't make a scheduled game. A great coach plays until the end win loos or draw! A great coach is someone who if he wins, doesn't humiliate his opponent and at least offers words of encouragement or advice. Many claim to do this ,but they are liers! A great coach helps out others when he can and asks nothing in return! Many claim to do this ,but they are false flagging! They want something. Sometimes, they just want others to think their generous? A great coach has character and heart. Sometimes we spend so much time on pumping up our own egos, we fail to recognize the value or worth of others. Just because you are a character doesn't mean you have character! WE all need to work on our character! Tron says, if you sit in a dark room all day and you cry out only once have you done anything to be proud of ? Don't look at me ask yourself? Tron has spoken! ![]() Last edited by Tron1984 : 01-20-2008 at 01:12 PM. |
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![]() gm-kc
That was one of the greatest post i've ever read. Great great point throughtout ! cant wait until we hook up. mantaraydre
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