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How do you get your team to follow your coach's offense plan?


Question Posted Saturday January 14 2012, 1:34 am

What are ways to get a team to buy into a coaches offense?

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DangerNerd answered Sunday January 15 2012, 2:06 pm:
Hi there,

There is no secret here. Win or lose, the strategy is up to the coach unless the coach appoints a strategist on the team.

The answer is very simple and applies to all sports:

If you don't follow the coach's decision, you are benched.

If you do it again, you are kicked off the team.

No excuses.

Any coach who doesn't do this would only be setting themselves and their team up for failure.

No discipline, no win.

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