I read all the time about the "team hasn't found their identity " . What all do you guys think that involves? Is the answer simple or complex in your view? I'll hang up now.
I read all the time about the "team hasn't found their identity " . What all do you guys think that involves? Is the answer simple or complex in your view? I'll hang up now.
Those guys never quit.They’re physically and mentally weak. I’ve never seen a group of guys literally stumble around more than these guys. Who is their strength coach? Maybe they’re over worked and don’t get enough rest and recovery. Or maybe they were just vastly overrated to begin with. Whatever the Schofield, Williams, and Bone team was, this team is just the opposite.
As a follow-up...Some combination of:
-- identify the play-makers, offense, defense, and special teams .... the ones everyone can depend on, the strong, steady performers
-- identify the leaders ... may be different guys than the first group, those who all the others rally around and follow
-- identify the scheme and parts of the play book that work best ... fast, slow, grinding, lightning strikes, opportunistic, disciplined, whatever
This happens among the coaches, too, though the positions assigned dictate part of it. But still, all the same dynamics are happening among the coaching staff.
Put all that together, players and coaches, leaders and play-makers, stars and schemes and play preferences...and you have identity.
Very simple. Similar to teaching a team how to win.I read all the time about the "team hasn't found their identity " . What all do you guys think that involves? Is the answer simple or complex in your view? I'll hang up now.
It is simple.I read all the time about the "team hasn't found their identity " . What all do you guys think that involves? Is the answer simple or complex in your view? I'll hang up now.