A Quote by John Kessel

Good players win volleyball games for you, not tall players. — © John Kessel
Good players win volleyball games for you, not tall players.
I always felt if you were going to be successful, make sure you get good people. You win with great players. Coaches don't win games. Players win games.
Coaching doesn’t start with X’s and O’s. It starts with believing that players win games and coaches win players.
The players are out here to help win games and to improve, not to make a movie. They're not actors. They're players.
If you are going to be successful, there is no point in having three or four top individual players, because those players will win you games, but they will never win you titles.
You can't win unless you have good people with great attitude. They are the ones who won the games. I didn't win any games. You never saw a coach make a tackle anywhere. My philosophy was to get the best players and then try to do something new with them.
If I win, I attract other good players and by doing that I win more games.
Players win games, and coaches win players.
I am in love with my players; I love my players, but we are aware that the only one that will help us win games is the team.
If we are going to win games, we need 11 fit players. Sir Alex Ferguson does not pick half-fit players.
I think average players are able to play well now and again, or they'll play very, very well. Good players or great players, nine times out of ten, they have good games.
Steve Jobs has a saying that A players hire A players; B players hire C players; and C players hire D players. It doesn't take long to get to Z players. This trickle-down effect causes bozo explosions in companies.
In tournaments, players typically raise when they enter the pot. In cash games, though, players are more likely to limp in before the flop. That's because cash games are usually deeper-stacked, meaning that players will have a higher ratio of chips in relation to the blinds than they would in a tournament.
I have had players who are good, and who know they are good; I have had players who are bad and know they are bad; I have had players who are good, but who don't know they are good; I have had players who are bad, but who don't know they are bad. It is this last group that has won more games for me than the first three groups combined.
The regular pro tour focuses on just the very few top players. But it doesn't focus on the other thousands of passionate volleyball players out there.
Good players win you games, good formations stop you losing them.
I think that's kind of the common theme when you talk about any good team. Not only do you have the talent and the type of players that allow you to win that many games, but you have to win the ugly ones.
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