Coaches who take over Successful Programs, Most Difficult Job in Football

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  1. TenTexLA

    TenTexLA Founding Member

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    I would not call Coach Miles a terrible public speaker. He's an emotional guy who does not enjoy the camera. As long as he can coach, recruit and the players enjoy and respect him then that is all good in my book. He's demonstrated over and over again he will coach to win and let his players take the risks when the game is on the line. I think that is what we all enjoy in a good successful coach.
     
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    I would...

    But at the same time it is not all bad. Fans of college football statistically can relate to Miles. He comes off as a normal guy with a lot of passion. At the same time I do not expect Joel Osteen to be asking for any pointers.
     
  3. TenTexLA

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    I have a problem with the term "Terrible Public Speaker" There is nothing terrible about his style. A terrible public speaker would be someone who
    studders and you cannot understand what they are saying. We can understand what Coach says he just does not have a charismatic style. I find it refreshing. I'm tire of polished manipulators.
     

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