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Spurrier Coaching Guidelines - funny

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I found this....hilarious.

Noteworthy:

"Make all players feel important." (he couldn't name 3 players on the defense his 2 years here)

"Make the game safe for the players." (see Ramsey)

"Be open to new ideas...that can make the team more successful." (e.g., when your QB is getting killed, adjust the blocking schemes)

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Steve Spurrier
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1/10/1999



Notes from Portland NIKE Clinic 1998

Coach: Getting players to play the best they can.

Treat all players fairly. The way they've earned and deserved to be treated.
Do not demand too much from the lesser talented.
After criticizing a player, say something positive to bring him back the next day.
When criticizing say something like, "You're too good a player to do something stupid like that."
Support your players every chance that they deserve to be supported.
If you must criticize, do it to the player's face.
Worst thing is to blame the players.
Say, "We did not coach well enough to beat these guys."
Bobby Ross told his assistants not to blame the players because: "You're the dumb ass that put that player on the field."
Make all players feel important.
Team unity can be judged by the behavior of sideline players.
Stimulate your players to be the best they can be. Strive to be the best.
Coach, Coach, Coach and Coach some more before you criticize your players.
Earn the respect of your Freshmen players first.
Stay in Control - cannot lose your temper.
Practice plans are very important - know what you're doing each practice.
Be well organized and keep your players moving.
Make practice fun for the players.
Practice the FUNdamentals everyday.
What your players learn is more important than what you know.
Enthusiasm is contagious - Practice it every day.
FUNdamentals are the most important factor that you can coach/teach.
Never get away from Every Day Drills.
Coaches should never criticize another coach or argue with another coach in front of another coach or in front of the players.
Never allow a player to talk negatively about another player or coach.
Be concerned about injuries to all players not just the starters.
Make the game safe for the players.
Don't ever allow a player to loaf - no matter who he is. Put him on the bench.
Don't ever threaten a player unless you mean to back it up. You lose control if you do not back things up.
Encourage and demand that players do well in the classroom.
Make the game fun for your players.
Have the team so well prepared that their decisions come automatically.
Do not berate the refs - You cannot make this a habit. Sometimes it might be OK in supporting the players.
Do not use foul language in front of players.
Be willing to suspend or remove a star player if he is disruptive to the team.
Be open to new ideas and techniques that can make the team more successful.
Listen to your players - don't do all the talking. Maintain a balance between a friend and the Boss.
If you're a good coach, your former players will want to come back to visit and stay in touch. They will feel very comfortable around your current players.
Honesty is the centerpiece of a coach/player relationship.
Your priorities must be God, family, football.
If you're a good coach, your players will play very close to how you teach them to play.

http://coachingstaff.com/cs.php/good_ball.html
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Yep - he would make a hell of a little league coach.
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Post by Redskin in Canada »

Yep - he would make a hell of a little league coach.


Come on guys!

He -was- one of the best -college- coaches in the US ever.

He will be back to coach college and he will win it all -again-.

He was not ready for the NFL. His experiment failed miserably with us. He knows that and he had the dignity and courage to take the right steps to walk away at the end. I respect the guy for that.

He was and will be a success in another university. The NFL is another story.
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Post by skins75 »

Best college coach ever...yeah right. That is your opinion and your entitled to it but WOW thats a bold statement. The guy won ONE national championship. With the talent in Florida he didnt really have to leave his backyard to recruit. Now what The Fridge is doing at Maryland...now that is great coaching (maybe I am little biased since I am a MD alum).

Him winning at Duke was a great accomplishment but remember that was before Florida State joined the ACC.

Thats just my opinion.
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Post by nap_solo »

If he had adhered to just these few rules he could have been successful. He made David Shula look like Don Shula.

Stimulate your players to be the best they can be. (They looked SO stimulated last year)

Practice plans are very important - know what you're doing each practice. (All I've read is how they were standing around doing nothing half the time)

Be well organized and keep your players moving. (Ditto)

Practice the FUNdamentals everyday. (of what? throwing spirals?)

FUNdamentals are the most important factor that you can coach/teach. (yeah, nothing like getting 5 fundamental illegal procedure penalties each game)

Never get away from Every Day Drills. (does that count for special teams and defense too? What about if it rains?)

Have the team so well prepared that their decisions come automatically. (I don't have to comment on their preparedness)

Be open to new ideas and techniques that can make the team more successful. (like blocking?)
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skins75 wrote:Best college coach ever...yeah right. That is your opinion and your entitled to it but WOW thats a bold statement. The guy won ONE national championship. With the talent in Florida he didnt really have to leave his backyard to recruit. Now what The Fridge is doing at Maryland...now that is great coaching (maybe I am little biased since I am a MD alum).

Him winning at Duke was a great accomplishment but remember that was before Florida State joined the ACC.

Thats just my opinion.


He would not have won the ONE without Bob Stoops. They squeaked by Tenn. that year and lost to FSU (who they beat in the Bowl game). The rest of the schedule was filled with SW Louisianna, Georgia Southern, Vandy...etc. :roll:

( I am not a Maryland fan ) The Fridge is the real deal. He is a heckuva coach. He has done an awesome job with that program.





Have the team so well prepared that their decisions come automatically.
Do not berate the refs - You cannot make this a habit. Sometimes it might be OK in supporting the players.
Do not use foul language in front of players.
Be willing to suspend or remove a star player if he is disruptive to the team.
Be open to new ideas and techniques that can make the team more successful.
Listen to your players - don't do all the talking. Maintain a balance between a friend and the Boss.
Never keep RBs in to block, they are way too valuable running pass patterns.
Don't let practice get in the way of golf outings.
Never let special teams or defense get in the way of Pitchin and Catchin in practice.

http://coachingstaff.com/cs.php/good_ball.html


The last three Guidelines are very important. :shock:
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I never intended to pick a fight to defend his NFL record.

I understand that he failed miserably and losers have very few friends in this business. The bottom line is about good results. He did not deliver them.

For his record as a college coach please see:

http://www.igo4uf.com/coaches/Spurrier.htm

The records are standing there to be broken...

He is -one- of the best college coaches. He will be back to win in coillege and I wish him well.

I know that this is a tough sell in this forum but his falure in Washington should not make us overlook his previous successes. After all, somebody paid millions for the privilege of having him onboard. Remember???
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I never said he wasnt a great college coach...I just dont think he is the best ever. There is talks about him going to North Carolina...if he takes that job and wins in the new tougher ACC then that is another story. As mentioned Florida makes a living on beating up on smaller schools and his record still only states ONE championship. Anyway, this probably should be in another forum. Sorry for getting off the topic of the thread.

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For the record, my two messages on this topic do not say THE BEST. I wrote -ONE- of the best in both instances.

For the record, his failure is the best thing that could have happened to the Skins. If that is the price that we had to pay to get Joe back, I am glad about the miserable results we got over the last few years.

Joe Gibbs and his staff are the best in -THE- business -EVER-.
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Post by John Manfreda »

Fridge a better college coach than Spurrier. Did you see the Orange Bowl. Your right you are biased. I hate Spurrier before he came here and now even more. But lets get real Fridge is not even near Spurrier. Remember he did win at Duke, so he knows the college game. Pro's I know it better than Spurrier.
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Even though Flordia State wasn't in the ACC its still Duke. They did beat out UMD for the championship.
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John Manfreda wrote:Fridge a better college coach than Spurrier. Did you see the Orange Bowl.


Just because you have a far more talented team, where your third string is faster than the other teams first string, doesn't make you a better coach. My 2 cents


I hate Spurrier before he came here and now even more.


We do agree here though. Atleast we can all be happy that he's GONE. :D
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He knows that and he had the dignity and courage to take the right steps to walk away at the end. I respect the guy for that.


Calling in his resignation on a cell phone from a golf course in Florida after having a five minute team meeting to end the season is having "the dignity and courage" that is mentioned in this post? I think NOT!
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I am not going to argue this point but my friend in Blacksburg brought up a good point. The Fridge has put together over thirty wins in his first 3 years as a head coach with minimal talent. UF gets the pick of the litter and remember that the Orange Bowl loss to UF was in his 1st year as head coach. I can guarantee that we wont be getting blown out by teams like that anymore (not even by FSU). Based upon pure coaching ability I wouldnt say that the Fridge isnt in the same league as Spurrier. You bring up Spurrier winning at Duke well...Ralph won an ACC championship at MD while FSU was in the ACC and UVA and NC State had good programs. I know I said I wasnt going to argue my point...Sorry. We all do agree that we (SKINS) are in a much better spot this year with GIBBS. On the other issue...lets just agree to disagree.
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Post by welch »

It seems to me that you judge a coach by what he does when the teams are about even in talent...as in the NFL. Spurrier had the talent in Florida, but those wins don't prove he was a good coach.

Nothing worked when he was in Washington.

He was the worst NFL head coach in about the last 25 or 30 years. Can anyone name a worse coach?
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Post by BringThePain! »

Dave Campo.... he had 3, 5-11 seasons... at least Spurrier won 7 in one :D
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