Coach Quotes
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It's good news that we've got a head coach in there...with his great experience both with here in Australia and what he's done overseas as well.
George Gregan
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Once a man would spend a week patiently waiting if he missed a stage coach, but now he rages if he misses the first section of a revolving door.
Simeon Strunsky
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But as coaches, we need to get a little more fire and passion and be more demanding that our guys get the job done. I think players will respond to that, and we'll see.
Steve Spurrier
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If you want to drop off the face of the earth, just be an assistant coach.
Bob Griese
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“I’ve always envied the kind of coach who could go completely out of his mind and nobody would know the difference.”
Adolph Rupp
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It's the craziest thing I've ever been around. I've never been on a team, coach or player, where this has happened. I just hope we can take the positives to Rhode Island and see if we can play good basketball again.
Brad Soderberg
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It's a great feeling as a coach to see your athlete run well, hearing the oohs and aahs as she picks people off.
Bob Kersee
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My children see me being coach enough. I gotta make sure they see me being dad.
Steve Alford
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When you are one of the best coaches in the world, it is normal to attract bad reviews if you lose a couple of games.
Ander Herrera
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Nobody has worked harder to be a head coach than Mike Kitchen.
Al MacInnis
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When he got the ball, he hit the hole. He either went left or right; he never let anyone hit him head-on. You can't coach that. You can't teach that.
Edward Gardner
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You give a coach, any coach, a player for two years, let's say...
Brian Billick
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I got lucky; I got lucky a couple of times tonight. It was just a bad pass. I threw it too far, but thank God it went in. I agree with Coach: everyone needs luck sometimes to get wins.
Bobby Frasor
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Everybody knows and understands what Coach Dungy wants out of the defense. Once we figured it out, it was easy for us to go out and play fast, play hard.
Bob Sanders
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You should always want your coach to be critical. It gives you an opportunity to learn and to overcome adversity.
Steve Nash
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He's a coach, but he shows humility as well. He doesn't claim to know everything. He gives guys ownership of the team as well, and when guys feel like they have ownership, they feel responsible if the team wins or loses.
Bart Scott
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No parent or coach can be true to any child and say he's ready for the N.F.L. out of high school.
Tony Dorsett
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The No. 1 piece of advice I've been given is to be your own man and I plan to do just that. Coach Alvarez put me in a position to have success and I solicit him for advice, but he hasn't placed any limitations or restrictions on me.
Bret Bielema
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I told coach I hoped this wasn't going to mess up my 100-yard games. I am used to getting 100 yards a lot and I like to make plays and I like moving the ball on offense. They said that we were going to do that there.
Edgerrin James
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The problem with working with a coach isn't that we don't know what to do. The real problem is that we don't want to change our mind.
Seth Godin
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Having a head coach pushing you is definitely a plus.
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
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Brent's an excellent coach, so if that's something that goes in a positive direction, I'm all for it.
Bob Stoops
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A lot of teams against State worry so much about their backdoor cuts that they sag off. That's when State kills them with the 3. But Coach Williams sticks with his principles -- pressuring the ball, denying the passing lanes -- and that forces them to get out of their offense and get out of their comfort zone.
Bobby Frasor
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A good coach is good in the management of his men; he gives all of his players the desire to fight until the last.
Ashley Cole