Top 1200 Coaching Staff Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
It was amazing, really a dream come true, to not only get drafted by the Heat, but then also to be here with Pat Riley and the rest of the coaching staff.
I've got a great coaching staff behind me too and they deserve a lot of credit.
Luis Enrique and his coaching staff can do great things. — © Jordi Alba
Luis Enrique and his coaching staff can do great things.
There is something powerful about sitting courtside and watching closely the interactions of players with their teammates, with their opponents, with their coaching staff.
Pit Riley had a lasting effect on us as players and the coaching staff.
UCLA was recruiting me before the coaching change, and when the new staff came in I was not sure, but Coach Alford and the whole staff made me feel comfortable, especially on my official visit.
One thing that the coaching staff and the assistant coaches did a really good job of working me on was shaping myself into an NBA guard.
It was important to be with a coaching staff that didn't just believe in my football ability.
Some staff doesn't work well under pressure. So I make sure that my staff is very comfortable. I've got a bad reputation for being quite callous when it comes to culling staff. They are selected personally by me. I socialize with all my staff and they know me well and I consider them friends and we travel overseas together.
At the minor-league and major-league level, you know how important your coaching staff is, but in a big market it becomes absolutely huge.
I love Kansas City. I love the coaching staff, the players.
A good coach is postive. Your job when coaching is not correcting mistakes, finding fault, and assessing blame. Instead, your function is achieving goals by coaching your staff to peak performance. Focusing on the positive means that you start with what's good and what works, and spend your attention and energy there.
I can talk with my team-mates, understand them and it's better for understanding the coaching staff and the game itself. If someone's making a run and they shout for the ball, I know now.
I believe in our players, our coaching staff, and our entire franchise.
The coaching staff expected us to show up on time, give it our all and leave nothing out there. By all means play hard but work harder. That was part of the Liverpool Way. — © Steve Nicol
The coaching staff expected us to show up on time, give it our all and leave nothing out there. By all means play hard but work harder. That was part of the Liverpool Way.
Our job as a coaching staff is to mentor, to discipline and to educate young people.
I train hard; I have the best coaching staff in the world... We always do the right things. I stick to the plan, and we get things done.
People didn't think Christian Ponder would get picked in the first or second round, but they don't understand how prepared he was for the pro game through the FSU coaching staff.
I just think they were just a team that really enjoyed the process and allowed our coaching staff to enjoy the process.
I'm so happy to have joined Celtic and to be with this great team and amazing coaching staff.
When you're on TV, you're still coaching, believe it or not. You're just coaching America, you're not coaching one team.
Can't blame the coaching staff for everything. It's mutual, of course. Players mess up, coaches mess up.
Unpredictable - that's a word that us as coaching staff hate.
Playing 16 years is completely unexpected and going through everything we went through. Big disappointments, huge wins, creating that type of union with the coaching staff, with the front office, with the staff, teammates. It's been an amazing journey, way beyond anything that can be expected.
When a new coaching staff comes in, there are a lot of changes that happen with that.
I went into coaching never worrying about what I was coaching for other than trying to make sure that I can prepare my team, select my team, have an amazing staff around me.
The first thing any coaching staff must do is weed out selfishness. No program can be successful with players who put themselves ahead of the team.
I went to many coaching clinics, talked to other coaches, read articles, books, etc. Anything I could do that would help me prepare to be the best coach possible. Fortunately, the coaches I had as a player were good men and were excellent role models in setting priorities and relating to the team members and coaching staff.
You work all season to earn the trust of your teammates and the coaching staff.
I think it is a sign that the team cares about the game and everyone else on the team and the coaching staff. Everyone comes in to work and that is all that you can ask for.
But when you have a coaching staff that draws the last play for you, you better go out there with the confidence.
You're on your own in college, but you get sheltered a little bit more with the coaching staff and everything.
When I went to the Dolphins, we retained most of their coaching staff, and of course, we had a few veteran players. So, I just tried to add a few pieces here and there.
Whenever a team has three weeks to prepare, and it's an excellent coach and coaching staff and great players, you've got to work on it all.
In the regular season, they all only count for one win or one loss. But for a team or coaching staff, these are tests, and you want to see where you're at.
I received my Master's degree from the University of Utah while coaching at Granite High School. I obtained my doctorate from BYU while coaching. I pursued these degrees to prepare myself if coaching didn't work out.
The team is in great shape, the coaching staff, the front office. Just things feel really good chemistry-wise across the board.
I have conquered my space in four, five years and never had any problems with anyone - the fans, the board, my team-mates, the coaching staff. That has not changed.
My job, when it comes to free agency, trades, is not to pick players, but support the personnel department and the coaching staff. We have to have the financial resources to make things happen and that's my job.
I've really enjoyed my time with New York City and I'd like to thank Patrick Vieira and his coaching staff for helping me to develop as a player. — © Jack Harrison
I've really enjoyed my time with New York City and I'd like to thank Patrick Vieira and his coaching staff for helping me to develop as a player.
I enjoyed a wonderful career at White Hart Lane. I had some terrific highs as a player in the eighties and to go from there and have so many years on the coaching staff is something that makes me very proud.
The beauty of coaching is that you are working with human beings. I feel very comfortable with my staff that we can make a difference, that we can make a difference on the ice.
Yes, when the time comes for me to hang up my boots, I would love to stay and work with the City coaching staff. It would be great to give something back like that.
You have the management team, coaching staff, film staff, analytics team, training staff and playing team, and you're trying to manage all that and it's overwhelming. And then you have the media responsibilities. I don't know that I help at all, but I would think my value would be to help provide more of a clear-headed view from the outside. It's not like I have huge opinions, but I do have my point of view and perspective.
I think I've got an outstanding defensive assistant staff that's really going to help us have consistent, strong defenses. And offensively, we have an excellent staff. We've got some younger guys on offense, but that's what I coach and have my entire coaching career.
First impressions are huge, especially with the coaching staff.
You have some people who recognise the players or coaching staff, but there are a lot who don't have a clue, who look at us and ask, 'What sport are you doing?'
I could tell you that in my entire coaching career I have never talked to any player, staff member about football air pressure. That is not a subject that I have ever brought up.
You can criticize any news staff in some ways, but the one thing that you couldn't call the Village Voice staff was a staff of stenographers, taking notes from public figures and just passing them on.
When things aren't going well, it's very easy to blame the coaching staff. — © Michael Laudrup
When things aren't going well, it's very easy to blame the coaching staff.
It always starts with having great competitors on your team, in your front office, on your coaching staff.
The reason I'm in good form is not just down to myself: it's down to the manager and coaching staff improving my game.
Sometimes it looks like the board and the chairman are the worst enemy of the manager and the coaching staff, the football versus the financial side.
I've had some of the best years of my career at Atletico and remember the supporters, my teammates, and the coaching staff fondly.
Since the season ended, I've let things settle down, and I have to talk to the coaching staff and management. I really don't want to turn this into a big drama. So I plan on making a definite decision relatively quickly.
I think when you have strong leadership at the coaching level and you empower the coach and the coaching staff, you have a lot more stability.
There was nothing magical that the coaching staff did. This is about the players.
I'm a social butterfly. Once I get somewhere, I can make myself at ease and start the team bonding and build a relationship with my team, all my teammates, all the coaches, all the coaching staff.
In college, the coaching staff does more work with you individually. But at the next level, you have to do it all by yourself.
I love coaching and not just coaching because it's about winning football games, but coaching because you have an opportunity to impact young men and people and that's what I want to do.
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