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He’s nicknamed neon for good reason. He’s was an outstanding, extraordinarily gifted athlete. You need both physical and mental gifts to accomplish all that he did as a player.
Odds are good he will be a good coach. Can he be a great HC? Hmm? Idk. It seems that many great coaches were more often than not sort of average or ‘so so’ players. Not sure why. Maybe it’s just that coaching becomes an alternative way for the best minds (with less capable bodies) to achieve success in their favorite sport.
My personal experience is some of the very best teachers tended to be average students. I theorized that teachers need to be able to empathize with students and to be able to help a struggling student learn new concepts, a teacher needs to have been there and done that with common experiences. If it was easy (too easy ?), maybe the brilliant athlete can’t quite grasp what the average athlete feels in the course of learning and developing his or her game.
Frost may well have struggled to empathize with his players to better help them develop. Just a possibility.
I want a HC that understands the game, strategically, (chess) while teaches it to checker players. He can’t recruit Neon Deons to fill the roster. A handful of those is fine but mostly he must get quality production from average players. Devaney, Osborne and even Solich and Pelini could relate to average players and found ways to integrate them and built teams synergistically so the sum was greater than the parts. Frost has managed to do just the opposite.
Let’s find coaches that relate well, live beneath not above their ego, and care about their teams more than their own selves.
Odds are good he will be a good coach. Can he be a great HC? Hmm? Idk. It seems that many great coaches were more often than not sort of average or ‘so so’ players. Not sure why. Maybe it’s just that coaching becomes an alternative way for the best minds (with less capable bodies) to achieve success in their favorite sport.
My personal experience is some of the very best teachers tended to be average students. I theorized that teachers need to be able to empathize with students and to be able to help a struggling student learn new concepts, a teacher needs to have been there and done that with common experiences. If it was easy (too easy ?), maybe the brilliant athlete can’t quite grasp what the average athlete feels in the course of learning and developing his or her game.
Frost may well have struggled to empathize with his players to better help them develop. Just a possibility.
I want a HC that understands the game, strategically, (chess) while teaches it to checker players. He can’t recruit Neon Deons to fill the roster. A handful of those is fine but mostly he must get quality production from average players. Devaney, Osborne and even Solich and Pelini could relate to average players and found ways to integrate them and built teams synergistically so the sum was greater than the parts. Frost has managed to do just the opposite.
Let’s find coaches that relate well, live beneath not above their ego, and care about their teams more than their own selves.