erod
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Players used to fear and look up to their coaches.
Now, most millenial players just look past them. They have zero respect for authority and listen to nobody about anything.
The days of Parcells and Jimmy are over. The breed will die altogether in the NFL when Belichick retires.
Going forward, it's about hiring cool baby sitters to coach, while dumbing down schemes to be as simple as possible.
Games look chaotic, undisciplined, and sloppy. It's about trying to manage your crappy team better than the crappy team you're playing. It's one of many reasons offenses typically move the ball at will.
Coaches are grasping at straws at how to manage these kids, but they stay quiet about it because the paycheck is soooo good.
Now, most millenial players just look past them. They have zero respect for authority and listen to nobody about anything.
The days of Parcells and Jimmy are over. The breed will die altogether in the NFL when Belichick retires.
Going forward, it's about hiring cool baby sitters to coach, while dumbing down schemes to be as simple as possible.
Games look chaotic, undisciplined, and sloppy. It's about trying to manage your crappy team better than the crappy team you're playing. It's one of many reasons offenses typically move the ball at will.
Coaches are grasping at straws at how to manage these kids, but they stay quiet about it because the paycheck is soooo good.