NewUmpire posted:Agree with your definition of a good coach ... but change takes time ... sometimes generations. It is not just with coaching - it is with all social norms. Mixed race marriages in the 60's were nearly unheard of ... now - at least in my neck of the woods - no one gives it a second thought. Gay rights are making that transition now. Slowly, the "old School" coach is fading as well. Looking at the NFL, I find it difficult to find a screamer. The likes of Sean McVeigh, Hugh Jackson, Bill Bellichek, Andy Ried, Todd Bowles.. are changing the way the game is coached. Same in the NBA - Pop, Brad Stevens, Kerr, Doc, - In baseball ... Cora, Francona, Boone, Maddon, ... even ex players - Molitor, Mattingly ... maybe our grandkids will be benefators of the trickle down effect into College and HS ball once they see that there is a positive that translates to wins.
Did you just put 1-31-1 Hue Jackson in the same category with Belichick?Wow...and I hate Belicheat, I'm mean Belichick...