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Well yeah, but what you’re trying to do is get those guys uncomfortable with being good players. Good is the enemy of great. Yeah, OK, congrats. You’re a good player.
“If that’s all you want to be, that’s all we’re going to be. A good program — 8-4 is a good year. You’re trying to break them of that. It’s way harder to get from good to great than it is from bad to good.”
IMO this is probably the most important quote. I think this is the mentality that Golden has left in them, not just the defense, but the entire team. If we can make them strive to be great and work their *** off to achieve it, I don't think it'll matter what schemes we run, the talent we have will win us more games than we ever did with Golden. We've always been the most talented team in the Coastal division, and always will be. Soon we will be the most talented team in the conference as a whole, it's just a matter of if the players will go out there and take the championship.
He's right that the players have to get tougher and play harder. But he better get it done too. It's not all on the players.
The very next paragraph he mentions it's the same for coaches.
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LOLHe's getting everyone prepared for his mediocre defenses
Unlike the previous "problem" he's referencing, he's honestly answering the question without a bunch of quotes and slogans some Hallmark card design team wrote. We know we are better and will be better. The problem to recruiting was removed after the clemson slaughter.
He's right that the players have to get tougher and play harder. But he better get it done too. It's not all on the players.
The very next paragraph he mentions it's the same for coaches.
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I read it. He spent 10 minutes railing the players and 2 seconds saying, "yeah, and the coaches are held to a standard too."