I want to see a team that appears prepared for every game, win or lose.
I want to watch a play and think to myself "okay, that makes sense" even if it doesn't work or I don't agree with it.
I want to see defensive players set before the snap unless they're intentionally in motion.
I want to cut our penalties in half, specifically false starts, delay of game, and formation/procedural penalties.
I want to be less afraid of 3rd and 17 on defense than 3rd and 3.
I want to see us run the ball effectively and creatively.
I want to see touchdowns in the red zone more often than not.
On occasion, I want everyone in the stadium to know what play we're running and have it work anyway.
I want a moratorium on the word "swagger" until we win at least 10 games.
I want to see us win a bowl game.
I want to see a team that appears prepared for every game, win or lose.
I want to watch a play and think to myself "okay, that makes sense" even if it doesn't work or I don't agree with it.
I want to see defensive players set before the snap unless they're intentionally in motion.
I want to cut our penalties in half, specifically false starts, delay of game, and formation/procedural penalties.
I want to be less afraid of 3rd and 17 on defense than 3rd and 3.
I want to see us run the ball effectively and creatively.
I want to see touchdowns in the red zone more often than not.
On occasion, I want everyone in the stadium to know what play we're running and have it work anyway.
I want a moratorium on the word "swagger" until we win at least 10 games.
I want to see us win a bowl game.
Imagine that your favorite coach (whoever that may be) has just been hired. What immediate steps must he take to get off on the right foot?
For me, they include (in no particular order):
- truly allowing the former players access to practice/games;
- a culture that isn't afraid to actually talk about winning games and championships (not "deserving victory");
- physicality to practices (return to making the preparation hard and the games easy).
Any thoughts?