Do the players respect the coaches?

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Too many people here are obsessed with fear and discipline as a motivator. The best motivator is someone whose example is impeccable. They work their asses off and put in place a plan that works when executed. That plan lifts everyone up and aligns the interest of manager and subordinate. In a coach, it is easy to recognize: someone who implements a gameplan that works. The players know a plan that works. This one is clearly failing.
 
FIU showed you 3 things with absolute certainty: the players don’t respect Manure; they don’t respect UM; and they don’t respect themselves.
 
Too many people here are obsessed with fear and discipline as a motivator. The best motivator is someone whose example is impeccable. They work their asses off and put in place a plan that works when executed. That plan lifts everyone up and aligns the interest of manager and subordinate. In a coach, it is easy to recognize: someone who implements a gameplan that works. The players know a plan that works. This one is clearly failing.
the most glaring problem with the Canes program and anyone associated with it is obvious .... at any level there is NO VISION and NO LEADERSHIP.

its all gimmicks, circle-jerking incompetence, and smoke and mirrors bull****
 
Manny has tried to hard to be the “cool” coach. He wants everybody to like him and accept him. That worked until everybody realized he was a fraud. Nobody, especially teenagers respects or fears a loser.

I’ve been there. I played for a coach for 3 years. He was a hard a*** and we went a combined 80-22 in the first two years. After the 2nd year he got divorced, lost his kids and ruined all his relationships. He tried to be friends with all of us bc he had nobody else and quit punishing us for not practicing hard etc. Nobody listened to him anymore and the culture fell apart. We finished under .500 for the first time in his coaching career.
 
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