an Interesting read..
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 6:03 pm
Today my mother was at the book store and she picked up "Winning the NFL way" by bob lamonte. Mr lamont is an agent for 6 NFL coaches. Among those coaches are the likes of Mike Holmgren, John Gruden, and Andy Reid. I have been reading through it all day and I have found some incredible similarites in Mr Reid and Coach Gibbs I thought i would share with you. Quoting from the book...
"When Andy first got here, he assembled a coaching staff- a group of individuals who believed in his vision. Then he recruited the kind of players he believed could fulfill his mission. Sure he wanted plays with great athleticism, but he mainly sought out character guys. This is a tough business. He wanted the kind of guys that he knew would buy into his vision and, in the hard times, they would do it his way. He didn't want to be seduced by somebody's sheer athleticism who had bad character.'
"Brad Childress, The Eagles offensive coordinator, concurs with [the conditioning coach] on Reid's strong emphgasis regarding character. ' Andy is not seduced by a player's athleticism if he's a bad chacater person. In today's NFL, it takes strtong discipline to think this way"
Another passage speaks of Reid's first season as Eagles coach in 1999. Early in the season Reid had Mcnabb benched for Vet. Doug Peterson because he felt Donovan was not yet ready to take control of the offense. The crowd boo'ed him heavely, however Reid's strong conviction and will refused to let him succumb to the pressures of the fans and media. Reid had a plan. I think we can all agree at this point his plan is working.
I'de list more but im only about 1/4th through the book. Its a great read. Those are some obvious similarities with Mr. Gibbs. I will post anything else I see if I find it similar to The Redskins' coach.
"When Andy first got here, he assembled a coaching staff- a group of individuals who believed in his vision. Then he recruited the kind of players he believed could fulfill his mission. Sure he wanted plays with great athleticism, but he mainly sought out character guys. This is a tough business. He wanted the kind of guys that he knew would buy into his vision and, in the hard times, they would do it his way. He didn't want to be seduced by somebody's sheer athleticism who had bad character.'
"Brad Childress, The Eagles offensive coordinator, concurs with [the conditioning coach] on Reid's strong emphgasis regarding character. ' Andy is not seduced by a player's athleticism if he's a bad chacater person. In today's NFL, it takes strtong discipline to think this way"
Another passage speaks of Reid's first season as Eagles coach in 1999. Early in the season Reid had Mcnabb benched for Vet. Doug Peterson because he felt Donovan was not yet ready to take control of the offense. The crowd boo'ed him heavely, however Reid's strong conviction and will refused to let him succumb to the pressures of the fans and media. Reid had a plan. I think we can all agree at this point his plan is working.
I'de list more but im only about 1/4th through the book. Its a great read. Those are some obvious similarities with Mr. Gibbs. I will post anything else I see if I find it similar to The Redskins' coach.