Be thankful. It's what's going to keep him pushing. You are staring at one of the all time great athletes in American sports. It's happening, right now, to us.
Well, yeah, we already knew that. He's a master at saying all the right things but catch him when he's REALLY emotional and you'll see some of that prick shine through. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
Developing qb's is low on your priority list for head coach candidates?
Hmmm...
Okay. You're entitled to your opinion.
The post I quoted specifically mentioned footwork. If you think an "owner" should hire a HC with no coordinator experience due to his work on QB footwork, you're entitled to your opinion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
Sounded like a complete compliment when you watch the video and hear him speak it out.
Of course it is. Michael Jordan was the ultimate competitive prick. You need that kind of drive to improve, improve those around you, and sustain success. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
The post I quoted specifically mentioned footwork. If you think an "owner" should hire a HC with no coordinator experience due to his work on QB footwork, you're entitled to your opinion.
Yes, and your takeaway is that Kafka exclusively coaches footwork, which is a pretty silly assumption to begin with. He was obviously using it as an example and you were obviously being uncharitable and reductive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
Yes, and your takeaway is that Kafka exclusively coaches footwork, which is a pretty silly assumption to begin with. He was obviously using it as an example and you were obviously being uncharitable and reductive.
What else, specifically, has Kafka done that raises him to the level of an NFL owner hiring him as HC? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
Kafka is the one I'd hire if I was an owner. Guy was glued to Mahomes' hip every day of his first year breaking bad habits with footwork.
I think he IS the coach in waiting...if he can wait. [Reply]