A Quote by Derrick Favors

Whatever coach tells me to do, that's what I do. — © Derrick Favors
Whatever coach tells me to do, that's what I do.
The coach is the boss at the end of the day. I do whatever he tells me and don't ask questions.
I don't care what position I'm at. I'm on the floor, I'm playing, I'm thankful for that, so whatever coach tells me to do, I'm going to do.
I'm a coach's coaching player. I like to be on the floor. So, if the coach tells me what to do out on the floor, I can get it done. I'm really comfortable being directed.
My job as the associate head coach was to make sure the head coach has everything he needs. That's my job. Whatever he needs me to do and whatever I see fit to do to help the team win.
Coach wants me to shoot, and he tells me never to lose my aggressiveness. That's most important.
If I miss 20 in a row and coach tells me to keep shooting, that's what I'm going to do.
My coach... tells me not to focus on a knockout, and to follow the team game plan.
What I would like is to at least have a discussion with the coach, that he tells me what he thinks. I have to know.
I think there is a lot of experiences you have in coaching, and if you learn from the experiences as you go through them, whether it's as a coordinator or position coach, a quality-control coach, a head coach, whatever it might be, and you learn from those mistakes you make.
If a man can coach a female, why can't a female coach a male? When I was looking for a coach, the gender of the coach never occurred to me. It was about who I thought was good and who I could get along with and listen to.
If you lose, it's the coach's fault and if you win, the players are credible, they are indispensable, so whatever happens it's going to be the coach.
If a coach wants me to stay, then I think it's good that he doesn't just butter things up, but actually tells the truth.
Science tells me God must exist. My mind tells me I will never understand God. And my heart tells me I am not meant to.
Of course, on the road with me, I've got my coach, my own private physiotherapist. Back home, I have another coach who coaches me and also does all my racquets. I have a fitness trainer. I have a mental coach. It's a pretty big team.
Nearly every coach I've talked with tells me that the attention you get from media and other people is the thing you miss most. I don't know if that's right.
I'll do whatever the coach wants me to do.
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