Players play & Coaches coach...Players are ultimately the ones who decide if their career is gonna go anywhere.
These players get paid MILLIONS to be the best they can be...Yet they are not students of the game.
If we all had a sit down with BJ, or any of these struggling Steelers & asked him what he has personally done to get better since he has been a pro, I bet it would be crickets...
Does he have a personal OL coach just like QB's should have? Has he learned technique on his own ? Does he watch film & tape of the best tackles in the game today? I wonder if he has studied the great All-Time tackles & watched their techniques. Who is his 5 favorite ALL-TIME tackles and why? What made them great? Has BJ ever sought out a great tackle maybe who is retured to get some wisdom & pearls of knowledge?
What does Broderick Jones do on his own to get better? he signed the contract, not the coaches.
Every player, because of the NFL Players Association has limited exposure to training days, camp days etc. You NEED to get better on your own.
Coaches can coach, but Players gotta play. These kids don't do anything really to further their career on their own. Yet they take a paycheck each week.
I wonder what these guys actually do when they go home...Are they watching Video, or playing Video games?
I would cancel practice today & make the whole damn team watch some film on Kobe Bryant's relentless work ethic, study of footwork & opponents tendencies, strengths & weaknesses (He spent an off-season with Reggie Miller & learned his fade away from Reggie. Next fall in the Finals Kobe hit the fade away that Reggie taught him to seal the game... Kobe stayed after practice for hours, & had a burning passion to be the best.
Kobe did not rely on Del Harris, Kurt Rambis, or even the greatest NBA coach of All-Time in Phil Jackson to get better...He did it on his own