Coaches aim at building team chemistry

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Whenever the Husker tight ends coach Ron Brown gets talking about anything, reporters seem to have a hard time pulling themselves away.

"It's not just the physical training, it's the mental stuff," Brown said at one point Monday. "It's the will. It's the will to reach inside an opponent's heart and pull his heart right out of him. That's the kind of stuff you've got to have, and to do that, you've got to be willing to push yourself through exhaustion. You've got to face up to it and hit it square in the mouth. That is what it's all about in fall camp."

Brown stood in to take questions for Bo Pelini after the first of two Monday practices. (The team has two more two-a-days left: Wednesday and Friday.)

The assistant said a big part of coaching is not just pushing and driving guys, but also knowing when to lift them up.

"You have to have the ability to encourage them. You can't just beat them down," Brown said. "You got to exhaust them and make them think there's a bigger limit out there. You got to pump sunshine into them. When something happens good, there's got to be a lot of camaraderie around that, and a lot of energy given to the good things.

"Whatever you emphasize is what you'll get. And in the emphasis process, it's reward and rebuke. You do it without tearing a guy's character down and you'll see those guys respond to it."

Brown said in each meeting with his tight ends, there's a "Joke of the Night" to make everyone feel at ease. It's just one of those little things that attempt to help team chemistry. The hope is that those little things add up.

Brown said Husker head coach Bo Pelini has allowed players and coaches to be very open with their thoughts during team meetings, which he feels will only serve this team well as time goes on.

"Coach Pelini has really done a great job of allowing guys to stand up and speak in the meetings and share who they are, coaches and players," Brown said. "And there's chemistry that comes from it. We don't want this place to be a soft place, but we want this to be safe place for these guys. And really outside of this place, it's not real safe. These guys can't just go and be vulnerable with their hearts.

"And that is the making of a great team, when you can share your gut, when you can lay your gut on your sleeve and know that your brothers are going to carry you, back you, they got your back. You got that going, there's a lot of great things that will happen out on that football field, that will overcome things you normally wouldn't be able to overcome."

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"It's the will. It's the will to reach inside an opponent's heart and pull his heart right out of him. That's the kind of stuff you've got to have, and to do that, you've got to be willing to push yourself through exhaustion. You've got to face up to it and hit it square in the mouth. That is what it's all about in fall camp."
Awesome quote, right there. I love me some Ron Brown.

Brown said in each meeting with his tight ends, there's a "Joke of the Night" to make everyone feel at ease. It's just one of those little things that attempt to help team chemistry. The hope is that those little things add up.
My high school coach would tell us a joke right before starting lineups were announced for every game. Just to keep us loose and what-not. They were terribly stupid jokes... but it worked.

 
OMG! emphasis on run blocking by the TE's and WR's? damn, they are going to try to run over everyone they can this year......sweet!

 
Is that 'passion' I just heard from a Nebraska coach? It almost sounds like he understands what college football is about. In fact, it almost sounds like the players might be motivated...

dedhoarse

(freaking Callahan regime...)

 
lol from the comments after the article

BLACKSHIRT SERENITY PRAYER

 

God, please grant us the strength to reach into our

opponents chests and tear their hearts out.

 

Amen!

 
This was a great hire and I am sure that the 4 years he was away from the game just helped rekindle his desire to help these young men acheive all of their goals and reach their full potential as players and men.

 
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