Not going to link the article because even though it's free for anyone to read, it's on a competing site. -But I thought the quotes by Myles detailed here are, to say the least, interesting:
"It's not his, (Ash's), fault,” Nash said. “As players, we know that. He puts us in the best position each week to win, defensively, offensively, special teams. At the end of the day, you have to go out and perform. If you don't go out and perform and do your job, you're going to lose. It's no one's fault but the players."
“Our coaches, they've done everything they need to do – preparing us, getting our bodies right, making sure we're eating right, making sure we're training the right way. It's not on our coaches. At the end of the day, it's the product you're putting out there. It's the players. That falls back on us.”
-Sage words by Myles. But I'm sure there are some on here who'll discount them, or ignore them, or throw out there, "He's talking about his coach, what do you expect him to say?" ...Well, maybe, just maybe, he's simply saying the truth.
"It's not his, (Ash's), fault,” Nash said. “As players, we know that. He puts us in the best position each week to win, defensively, offensively, special teams. At the end of the day, you have to go out and perform. If you don't go out and perform and do your job, you're going to lose. It's no one's fault but the players."
“Our coaches, they've done everything they need to do – preparing us, getting our bodies right, making sure we're eating right, making sure we're training the right way. It's not on our coaches. At the end of the day, it's the product you're putting out there. It's the players. That falls back on us.”
-Sage words by Myles. But I'm sure there are some on here who'll discount them, or ignore them, or throw out there, "He's talking about his coach, what do you expect him to say?" ...Well, maybe, just maybe, he's simply saying the truth.
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