by EagleWolverine on Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:48 pm
“I think it’s important that there’s energy, that there’s passion, there’s energy and they’re holding each other accountable...There’s no such thing as my bad. You gotta count on the guy on your left and the guy on your right, and they’ve gotta perform, when their number’s called they’ve gotta get the job done.
6/10, Solid D
Good work on hitting energy twice, references to holding accountable, guy on left/right, number called, getting job done. Additional points for relying solely on cliches and providing no meaningful information.
Missed reference to 110%, leaving it all on the field, when you look at the scoreboard, gave it your all. Consider advanced clicheing techniques, references to gut-check time, answering the bell, not pulling punches. Consider carrots in addition to the stick, telling your players the cupboard is not empty.
Boston College School of Geriatric Italiano-American Coaching and Doing Other Stuff Good Too
Course: Giving 110%: Introduction to Meaningless Coaching Cliches.
Professor Wolfman, Francisco Spazerelli Professor of Gravy Make-a-ing.