The Phrase "learning how to win"

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What does a coach really mean when they use it when talking about players on a team? Is this truly a thing that kids have to learn or just a way for a coach to deflect/shift the blame away from their inadequacies? I know other Miami coaches have used the term in the past, but we've all seen examples of a team having a losing record one year, a new coach comes in and the very next season the team post a winning record. Did the players on those teams have to learn how to win? Also, how long does it take for players to 'learn how to win'?
 
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best coaches i ever saw focus on the details and consider winning a byproduct of doing the right thing over and over and over

we lose because we deserve to lose: can't locate a pass in space, stupid PI, miscommunications on D, terrible OL play, guys not getting off on the snap consequently getting beaten before they talk a single step back in pass protect, etc.
 
It applies in a situation like clemson when they were still losing to fsu and bama, but still a top 10 team. Learning how to do the final little things needed to win against good teams. It does not apply when playing against cmu or nc. We just look like we are "learning how to play."
Spot on.
 
What does a coach really mean when they use it when talking about players on a team? Is this truly a thing that kids have to learn or just a way for a coach to deflect/shift the blame away from their inadequacies? I know other Miami coaches have used the term in the past, but we've all seen examples of a team having a losing record one year, a new coach comes in and the very next season the team post a winning record. Did the players on those teams have to learn how to win? Also, how long does it take for players to 'learn how to win'?

My view is “learn how to coach”

If you can’t then you will be fired! It ain’t rocket science!
 
Yes. The players do need to learn how to win.

How do you think they learn that? From a book? YouTube video?

If only there were a few men at Miami, in leadership positions, that would teach them things like how to be the best player they could be. Think how much the players would benefit from that.
 
How many of the really good players were going deep into the playoffs or winnings state championships in high school Almost all of them They know how to win. We made a million mistakes (thats coaching) so lets say we do not know how to win.
 
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It applies in a situation like clemson when they were still losing to fsu and bama, but still a top 10 team. Learning how to do the final little things needed to win against good teams. It does not apply when playing against cmu or nc. We just look like we are "learning how to play."
This right here is the true meaning!!
 
It's coach speak and I hate it.

Wouldn't have thought Manny would have been that kind of coach and maybe he still will evolve, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for now, but I hate it.
 
To me, it’s more along the line of “the team is seeing the effort and discipline required to win,” and I think it’s a perfectly acceptable thing for a coach to say.

I’m no great fan of Manny’s and thought he was the wrong hire, but even Saban had to have a crappy first year to change the culture of the program and have Bama apply his system. Not saying Manny is going to be that guy, but you gotta fix culture and that’s all the comment is meant for, IMO.
 
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