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Titans senior defensive assistant Gregg Williams said the sessions can be helpful as long as “you don’t make things personal.”
“It’s the act or the technique. It has nothing to do with the player. If the player makes it personal, you make it personal,” Williams said. “If players don’t make it personal, coaches don’t make it personal, so I don’t coach in that personal thing, but we as coaches have to affect change, and if the same mistake is over and over and over again, sometimes you have to shock them, you have to shock the consciousness and shock their attention.
“They just want to be good,” Williams said. “They want to correct the problem too and we have to affect change. Sometimes you have to be vocal, but it’s the technique or the act, not the person. It has nothing to do with the person.”
“They understand how much I care about them, and I treat them like my own children. I treat my children tough too,” Williams said. “We have a lot of great fellowship outside the field, too. Great players want to be taught, motivated and inspired. They want to be as good as they can be, and when you as a coach can provide those things for them, they don’t care how the message comes across, and the message comes from Mike Munchak, and we all pass that down.
I ran across this, thought it was interesting. GO RAMS!
“It’s the act or the technique. It has nothing to do with the player. If the player makes it personal, you make it personal,” Williams said. “If players don’t make it personal, coaches don’t make it personal, so I don’t coach in that personal thing, but we as coaches have to affect change, and if the same mistake is over and over and over again, sometimes you have to shock them, you have to shock the consciousness and shock their attention.
“They just want to be good,” Williams said. “They want to correct the problem too and we have to affect change. Sometimes you have to be vocal, but it’s the technique or the act, not the person. It has nothing to do with the person.”
“They understand how much I care about them, and I treat them like my own children. I treat my children tough too,” Williams said. “We have a lot of great fellowship outside the field, too. Great players want to be taught, motivated and inspired. They want to be as good as they can be, and when you as a coach can provide those things for them, they don’t care how the message comes across, and the message comes from Mike Munchak, and we all pass that down.
I ran across this, thought it was interesting. GO RAMS!