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Oct 19, 2021
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CommodoreCoug
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No, other than my kids' rec teams
That being said, in this way coaching is no different than leadership in many other contexts - business, military, politics, etc. It's a question of where the buck stops.
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Article: Sitake calls out his linemen after Cougs suffer back-to-back losses for first time since 2019
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Jay Drew
10/18/21 5:00pm
He should call out his coordinators.
panacablue
10/18/21 5:01pm
Because the Coordinators were doing all the blocking and rushing....
Benfica1
10/18/21 5:05pm
The scheme was part of it. LBs were so deep, and easier to block at the 2nd level.
Turnpike Lane
10/18/21 5:08pm
Because the coordinators are responsible for THEIR part of the game.
BleedCougarBlue2
10/18/21 9:24pm
Hmmm, so they are in the game making tackles and tossing passes. Good to know.
Benfica1
10/18/21 10:22pm
Why have players when the coaches win or lose games?
Benfica1
10/18/21 10:23pm
Coaches own the product they put on the field
CommodoreCoug
10/19/21 5:52am
Mostly true. Have you coached any sport? Just curious.
Benfica1
10/19/21 6:25am
No, other than my kids' rec teams
CommodoreCoug
10/19/21 6:56am
That’s one of the problems with bend but don’t break Kalani. Your DL have to be ironmen
JollyGreenGiant
10/18/21 5:05pm
Let me guess, Jay Drew?
Big12Yfan
10/18/21 5:07pm
Article: "Basically, Sitake called out his offensive and defensive lines"
fan_byu
10/18/21 5:19pm
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