Gannon on BigRedRage from 14 minutes. He's cetainly not shirking his media responsibilities.
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Now that VJ is officially gone has anyone heard about Bill Davis?Get rid of VJ and Bill Davis to start
The clip with Gannon and the players was kind of cringe.
Bro, man
Sounds like we have another coach bro in the house
What happened to drawing the line of respect?
I get the enthusiasm, but there needs to be a line IMO
I don't believe this is as different as you think it is. It is pretty much the same schtick delivered by a different dude.So many things he said I like & will be totally different than KK.
Adaptability: not being married to a certain system, adapting week to week & game to game depending on the opponent.
Accountability: holding players & coaches accountable for not doing their jobs.
Team first: identifying & finding players that put the team first when building this roster.
Playing to Kyler's strengths, showing him how the defense is playing him & what to do to overcome that.
Said in another interview that he's gonna run it down your throat & throw it over your head.
Gonna use 11, 12 & 13 personnel.
Already disagreed with Monti so that tells me he's very comfortable in his vision of what this team should look like.
Loved that he said that they will be teaching in practice every single day to get better.
This is gonna be night & day from what we witnessed the last 4 years guys, I'm fired up & can't wait for FA & the draft.
Bro, man
Sounds like we have another coach bro in the house
What happened to drawing the line of respect?
I get the enthusiasm, but there needs to be a line IMO
Right, but the key is "different dude"....may turn out better, may be SOS.....I don't believe this is as different as you think it is. It is pretty much the same schtick delivered by a different dude.
dude it’s not 1960.Bro, man
Sounds like we have another coach bro in the house
What happened to drawing the line of respect?
I get the enthusiasm, but there needs to be a line IMO
I get itI think if you want a good idea of Gannon's coaching style watch Nick Sirianni. They have worked together for 4-5 years. Last 2 with Sirianni as his boss.
The best bosses or teachers I ever had were guys you didn't want to let down because you liked and respected them but you also knew who was the boss.
yup. Different is just different. Doesn't guarantee better.Right, but the key is "different dude"....may turn out better, may be SOS.....
100%The clip with Gannon and the players was kind of cringe.
Arians would both tear guys a new one, but also hug and hang out with themBro, man
Sounds like we have another coach bro in the house
What happened to drawing the line of respect?
I get the enthusiasm, but there needs to be a line IMO
Probably should have just lined up the handful of players, including Murray, and ran an Oklahoma drill.dude it’s not 1960.
You want him acting like it’s day 1 of basic training when he meets his new players?
That sounded like Gannon’s approach, too.Arians would both tear guys a new one, but also hug and hang out with them
i dont see this as an issue
The polarization on this thread is hilarious. Not wanting to see a guy go "bro" with the players isn't the same as desiring a basic training attitude or "middle school" football mentality. I can certainly understand posters who are disappointed in seeing it.dude it’s not 1960.
You want him acting like it’s day 1 of basic training when he meets his new players?
The polarization on this thread is hilarious. Not wanting to see a guy go "bro" with the players isn't the same as desiring a basic training attitude or "middle school" football mentality. I can certainly understand posters who are disappointed in seeing it.
On the flip side, seeing him go "bro" with the players doesn't mean he's going to be the same as coach bro. I can certainly understand that this isn't bothering other posters.
Me? I'm just going to wait and see what happens.
I never heard coach bro talk about teaching & team first & accountability. Gannon has to prove it yes but I truly believe the stuff he said.I don't believe this is as different as you think it is. It is pretty much the same schtick delivered by a different dude.
I don't believe this is as different as you think it is. It is pretty much the same schtick delivered by a different dude.
It's all nice right now but once they get on the field I totally feel like these players are going to be coached hard & actually taught their assignments. That's a big change right there. I listened to almost every single interview yesterday & he said things that has me fired up for his coaching.Bro, man
Sounds like we have another coach bro in the house
What happened to drawing the line of respect?
I get the enthusiasm, but there needs to be a line IMO
I sense a commitment to process and attention to detail absent under KK. He never seemed quite to grasp the overall responsibility as H-C. In discussing AZ and Denver, Payton eluded to inexperienced coaches losing control of the overall process.
Now, Gannon has to show he won't be overwhelmed by the new responsibilities, but I feel he's considerably better prepared than KK.
And what Dude and how he delivers the message is relevant.
The most astounding fallout of the collapse of 21 was the idea that this group actually thought it had arrived after getting destroyed in the playoffs against the Rams.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Simmons essentially said that training camp was way too lackadaisical. This was probably a major contributor to the teams undoing.
And you’ve touched on what has been missing on some threads. The word PROCESS. His approach will be process driven & that’s what I wanted to hear. I don’t care what line of work you’re in, there is ALWAYS a daily process to success. I worked in Corporate Sales for FedEx almost my whole life. When I first started, I followed the processes of the most successful salespeople in the company. I wanted to know day to day what they did from the time they woke up to the end of the business day. Once I figured out the process to success, the rest was rather easy. Sounds like Gannon has learned quite a bit from Sirianni in that respect. Granted, it’s far easier for an individual like myself to follow a process than for an entire organization to do so. And that’s the challenge, not only for Gannon, but for this entire franchise top to bottom. Exactly why Gannon mentioned that EVERYONE in that building, top to bottom, has to learn how to be successful. I like the guy & hope his approach works in AZ.I sense a commitment to process and attention to detail absent under KK. He never seemed quite to grasp the overall responsibility as H-C. In discussing AZ and Denver, Payton eluded to inexperienced coaches losing control of the overall process.
Now, Gannon has to show he won't be overwhelmed by the new responsibilities, but I feel he's considerably better prepared than KK.
And what Dude and how he delivers the message is relevant.