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How To Coach A LOSS!

Doctorzit

Freshman
May 26, 2013
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1. Decide to score a touchdown as soon as possible near the end of a game in order to give the opposition
enough time for another score and beat you. ( Monongai should have been told to go down on the 1 yd. line;
milk time; do the push for a win with less than 20sec on the clock.)
2. Give the opposition coach a second chance to try another approach to beat you.
3. Call a time out to ice the opposition field goal kicker whose longest field goal was 50 yds when he is trying from
58yds to give him a practice opportunity .
4. Teach your players to play with an all out effort so as to realize it doesn't really matter when you have an inept game day
coach.
5. Don't learn from your past game day mistakes.
6. Give your fans a reason to never contribute money to NIL so recruiting fails in future years.
7. Keep being a HEAD COACH despite the fact that you rarely win big games. ( Your real strength is possibly recruiting coordinator.)
 
And comes off as an arrogant douche in the Press Conference.
We have it the ceiling with this guy. 6 or 7 wins max is going to be our best . Next season will be brutal with all the starters departing.
Waiting for Fieldhouse Al to deliver his BS spin.
 
1. Decide to score a touchdown as soon as possible near the end of a game in order to give the opposition
enough time for another score and beat you. ( Monongai should have been told to go down on the 1 yd. line;
milk time; do the push for a win with less than 20sec on the clock.)
2. Give the opposition coach a second chance to try another approach to beat you.
3. Call a time out to ice the opposition field goal kicker whose longest field goal was 50 yds when he is trying from
58yds to give him a practice opportunity .
4. Teach your players to play with an all out effort so as to realize it doesn't really matter when you have an inept game day
coach.
5. Don't learn from your past game day mistakes.
6. Give your fans a reason to never contribute money to NIL so recruiting fails in future years.
7. Keep being a HEAD COACH despite the fact that you rarely win big games. ( Your real strength is possibly recruiting coordinator.)
Despise GS as a head coach but disagree with #1. You score a TD when you can. You might not score on another play, for a variety of reasons.

When you see players do that, it’s with a lead to prevent the other team from getting the ball back after the score, or returning a kickoff for a score. You never see a team hold back from scoring if trailing
 
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