SayWhat
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I think this is a hugely under the radar aspect not being talked about enough. Previously it felt like Mario seemed to try to be like Saban: all business, no smiles. Since the SMU game it feels like he has had so much more fun than previously. He’s showing more emotion and passion now. Just look at his reaction when Carter hit his FG to go up 10.
I have always said that teams take on the demeanor of their head coaches. Now that Mario is coaching more freely (but still disciplined) and showing passion, the players seem to be having way more fun and playing with that edge, playing loose and trusting instincts.
Yeah we have adjusted some of our schemes, but I definitely think this plays a big part.
I agree wholeheartedly.
Even though your description of Saban is accurate, he's one of those guys who tells you what he thinks with just a simple look. He was always so dialed in, thinking plays ahead, even quarters like a master chess player, you just knew if he looked your way why he was.
My kids former pro and travel soccer coach had this trait. My son would always say how he didn't ever have to say much, you knew what he was thinking because you knew you did something great or the opposite. He also had this thing where if you were doing your job, he wasn't going to give you a ton of praise, you were doing what was expected. As a former pro, he was tough, not because he was an *** (very likeable and kind guy outside of the whistles), but because he had that pro attitude of nothing is ever good enough l, you've gotta continually work. Be proud of what you can do, but always think how you can do it better.
Saban was never content, such a pro mindset always striving for perfection.
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