If you read his post today, he admits that people don’t care about what he says.There are people that care what that guy says? Pffffff.
If you read his post today, he admits that people don’t care about what he says.There are people that care what that guy says? Pffffff.
No he won’t. He didn’t say anything racist or insulting or degrading towards a minority group.He may be in danger of losing his job over that monumental stupidity.
That last comment is spot on. Cook gets his kids prepared. Show me a coach who is up pacing around and yelling instructions to the kids and I'll show you a guy who either (1) must feel like he has to coach effort or (2) is seeing lots of mistakes. Either way, his team is not ready to play. A third reason coaches get off their chair and stomp around is because the coach is nervous or isn't handling his own emotions very well.
Yeah, not reading his post. If he really believed that, why continue? Go do something that matters to someone, somewhere.If you read his post today, he admits that people don’t care about what he says.
Careful, they laughed at this guy too.There are seriously people who complain about HOW Cook coaches?
Sam is the guy who filled water bottles in high school, and now somehow knows stuff. Goodness gracious.
Plus, people don’t care what he says, so …No he won’t. He didn’t say anything racist or insulting or degrading towards a minority group.
REALLY BAD take. Especially when you consider he is getting bunch of women to work together and gel as a team. That ain't easy.
Exactly. What I was eluding to when I mentioned the assistant coaches and was just talking to the wife about the article/comment. The tree has branchesTerrible take but Sam said it was and is a terrible take. He owned it. I have a policy not to kick someone who is kicking themself.
John Cook is a preeminent volleyball coach. He is the head coach who does his coaching before the game. To use the football analogy, you do not see the head coach at the bench with the white board in game; you see coordinators and position coaches doing the active coaching. Head coach keeps the 30,000 foot view. Plus Cook's coaching tree is highly indicative that he cultivates not merely great players but great coaches.
there’s a reason he quickly made a public apology.No he won’t. He didn’t say anything racist or insulting or degrading towards a minority group.
Pitts did and lost (standing on the court)That last comment is spot on. Cook gets his kids prepared. Show me a coach who is up pacing around and yelling instructions to the kids and I'll show you a guy who either (1) must feel like he has to coach effort or (2) is seeing lots of mistakes. Either way, his team is not ready to play. A third reason coaches get off their chair and stomp around is because the coach is nervous or isn't handling his own emotions very well.
This perception that a volleyball coach cannot coach from sitting down is B.S.
I don't think Coach Pelini adhered to this philosophy.
- Stay calm and composed:
Wooden emphasized the importance of not letting emotions dictate coaching decisions during a game, maintaining a level head to make sound adjustments.
You just don’t understand.I really only see HS VB and those coaches don't do a lot of standing up and yelling and running around. In fact, most sort of sit, then stand up and use their clipboard to hide their hand, they give a signal, they sit back down.
By that metric the parents of pee wee wrastlers should be up for nomination of best coaches!You just don’t understand.
Reserve basketball coaches are clearly the best coaches because they are shouting the whole time.
So I did reserve BB (girls) one season and by the 3rd game I was like "Why the **** am I screaming?"...I literally coached the rest of the season from my chair and/or right in front of my chair.You just don’t understand.
Reserve basketball coaches are clearly the best coaches because they are shouting the whole time.
Bowling my man. Bowling.So I did reserve BB (girls) one season and by the 3rd game I was like "Why the **** am I screaming?"...I literally coached the rest of the season from my chair and/or right in front of my chair.
My dream is still to get to coach golf. No yelling, no practice plans, no "defense"...just a bunch of days off.
I'm sorry I said Nebraska would go 10-2 preseasonWow, he admitted he said something stupid and apologized for having said it. What a monster. No one around here would do anything like that!
At what level of golf would you be coaching that there’s no practice plan? Certainly not collegeSo I did reserve BB (girls) one season and by the 3rd game I was like "Why the **** am I screaming?"...I literally coached the rest of the season from my chair and/or right in front of my chair.
My dream is still to get to coach golf. No yelling, no practice plans, no "defense"...just a bunch of days off.
mini-golf?At what level of golf would you be coaching that there’s no practice plan? Certainly not college
It wasn’t because he would be fired if he didn’t.there’s a reason he quickly made a public apology.
Pelini would get overwhelmed with angst and soon his team would start playing tight in response to their coach. I think the Bo Pelini era was the start of the "here we go again" feel of close games slipping away from the team. I think our won-loss record in OT games started tanking about that same time.I don't think Coach Pelini adhered to this philosophy.
At what level of golf would you be coaching that there’s no practice plan? Certainly not college
That’s not entirely true, Pelini’s last game here was a 37-34 win in OT at Iowa City. A game where they scored 17 points in the 4th to send it to OT.Pelini would get overwhelmed with angst and soon his team would start playing tight in response to their coach. I think the Bo Pelini era was the start of the "here we go again" feel of close games slipping away from the team. I think our won-loss record in OT games started tanking about that same time.
I got that! I LOVE IT!Bowling my man. Bowling.
Great point. That game was a complete anomaly though because Bo lost it worse than ever in that one. I feel like Iowa must have done something to help our team get on track. Can't remember...That’s not entirely true, Pelini’s last game here was a 37-34 win in OT at Iowa City. A game where they scored 17 points in the 4th to send it to OT.
Have you ever watched the 2-time defending national champion UCONN Huskies play hoops?That last comment is spot on. Cook gets his kids prepared. Show me a coach who is up pacing around and yelling instructions to the kids and I'll show you a guy who either (1) must feel like he has to coach effort or (2) is seeing lots of mistakes. Either way, his team is not ready to play. A third reason coaches get off their chair and stomp around is because the coach is nervous or isn't handling his own emotions very well.
This perception that a volleyball coach cannot coach from sitting down is B.S.
nopeHe may be in danger of losing his job over that monumental stupidity.
I thought the same thing…seems like Cook is like Osborne in late eighties/early 90’s. Granted Penn St. had more talent but would like to see Cook win a few more titles before proclaiming him the GOAT.Sam might be vindicated after this choke job
Yeah, it varies on the sport. Football coaches don't have chairs so they have to stand up. Still though, the best coaches are the ones who exude confidence and show calm under pressure. I'm a pretty big Tomlin fan. He's spent years standing around with his hands in his pockets-- looks calm but he's always thinking. He knows every position on the field and sees the game better than most. Basketball coaches are much more active, but much of that is wasted energy. For every 10 basketball coaches who thinks they can work the refs, probably nine of them aren't respected by the officials and actually hurt their team more than help them. I know quite a few officials. They aren't stupid-- relationships and mutual respect are what matter to them.Have you ever watched the 2-time defending national champion UCONN Huskies play hoops?
I don’t care about volleyball and don’t listen to this fat dipshit lapdog, but the idea that a championship coach must be calm and collected is laughable
Watch every coach in the CFP this weekend
Pelini would get overwhelmed with angst and soon his team would start playing tight in response to their coach. I think the Bo Pelini era was the start of the "here we go again" feel of close games slipping away from the team. I think our won-loss record in OT games started tanking about that same time.
Yeah, it varies on the sport. Football coaches don't have chairs so they have to stand up. Still though, the best coaches are the ones who exude confidence and show calm under pressure. I'm a pretty big Tomlin fan. He's spent years standing around with his hands in his pockets-- looks calm but he's always thinking. He knows every position on the field and sees the game better than most. Basketball coaches are much more active, but much of that is wasted energy. For every 10 basketball coaches who thinks they can work the refs, probably nine of them aren't respected by the officials and actually hurt their team more than help them. I know quite a few officials. They aren't stupid-- relationships and mutual respect are what matter to them.
I hadn't looked at the records. I was just suspect that it started toward the end of Bo's tenure. I could be wrong. But I also think that the competition was a bit easier and the talent that Bo inherited was better than it is now.Look at our record in close games with Pelini. Very few games if it were close we crumbled. Teams had to make plays to beat us not us go brain dead.
It was the unexpected blowouts.
I hadn't looked at the records. I was just suspect that it started toward the end of Bo's tenure. I could be wrong. But I also think that the competition was a bit easier and the talent that Bo inherited was better than it is now.