HaydenHawk56
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This is a good watch on Kirk Ferentz. Scott Frost should watch this. This is how a coach supports his players, not throwing them under the bus.
I think the general theme of that interview was job security, and I'll just leave it at that.
Spot on it seems. Numerous times the words stability and consistency rolled off his tongue. Clearly he didn't want his coaching career bouncing his family around.
Nothing wrong with that. It's just an employee mindset instead of an entrepreneur's mindset. And with an employee mindset there will be just enough average to slightly above average performance to keep their job with no innovation or calculated risk taking to excel further.
Look at how Saban retooled his offense (a few years ago) as well as Orgeron at LSU (this year I believe). Just a couple examples of coaches with an entrepreneur mindset who are not afraid to risk to, at least once, breath the rarefied air at the top.
At the end of the day us fans are quite foolish to expect entrepreneur performance from an employee and for him to just suddenly change.
This is a good watch on Kirk Ferentz. Scott Frost should watch this. This is how a coach supports his players, not throwing them under the bus.
Ya know, I have to admit as much as I get pissed at KF, an interview like that puts everything in perspective. He's no different than you or me. I stop and think of the OSU's, the Alabama's, and God forbid me even saying Nebraska and their fucked up way of thinking, it has to be a Nat'l Champ or go home. There is no in between. I honestly feel there is no caring feeling a coach has for his team at places like that. Coach Ferentz truly feels an honest, loving bond with his staff, his players, and his community. I guess we should do and feel the same. That was some good stuff. Glad I watched it. It just reinforces my own life and how I approach things, good AND bad