Top 10 Motivational Coaches, or, the KC Chiefs Show
3 of the top 8, Stram @ 8, Marty @ 4, and Vermiel @2, second only to the no-brainer Lombardi.
So this team has a long history of being well-motivated, but not champions [well, Stram was a champ, . . . before I was born ;)]. Guess in those terms, that's the biggest indictment of CP. He choses the right leader, but fails to assemble a complete squad for him. Guess that's why I'm cautiously giddy that Herm [an honorable mention for the list] appears to have changed his thinking. Jimmy Johnson, Bill Walsh, Bill Bellichik, no where near the list because they assembled talent that motivated themselves. Let's hope we're heading there. |
Just get the Arrowhead renovations done so Carl can leave. the fact he has less responsiblity for Football related things is a big plus.
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Hmmmm. What a funny deal. I've never been in the locker room before a game, but I would have bet that Hank was a better motivator than DV. At a minimum, his results seem to indicate that. Not to mention the fact that big, giant, fierce, black men respond well to short, dumpy, white guys wearing blazers and club ties.
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Vermeil at No. 2? WTF? What'd he do to motivate anyone, threaten to cry if they don't get it right?
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Threaten to depants or "pull their diapers" down in front of Rhonda Moss if they don't produce??? |
DV at 2?
Who ranked these guys? |
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No love for Goonther? ROFL
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It was on NFLN over the weekend.
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And it's top 10 motivational, not successful, or smart, or genious, or strategic, or draft-savvy, coaches. |
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