Priori to becoming a coach, he attended Medical School at Columbia. I heard during practice, he often uses medical vernacular when diagraming plays which confuses the players. Thoughts?
I doubt that they are confused about what to do, but there is no question that he employs an expansive vocabulary.Priori to becoming a coach, he attended Medical School at Columbia. I heard during practice, he often uses medical vernacular when diagraming plays which confuses the players. Thoughts?
Great communication is a strength that all good to great coaches share. Why waste time talking if players do not understand what you are saying. I am going to guess that what you heard is incorrect.Priori to becoming a coach, he attended Medical School at Columbia. I heard during practice, he often uses medical vernacular when diagraming plays which confuses the players. Thoughts?