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Chalk Talk: Discussion: Player Discipline (The Little Things)


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Discipline is a key contributor to hustle' date=' chemistry and morale. These three things are underrated immesnly in the game. Ryman's example is key; they are all self-disciplined. They know what to do to win, how to prepare to win, and how to work as a team. They may mesh differently than other teams, but they mesh, and win because of it.

Some teams need a Tom Coughlin, some need a Gibbs. The goal is to find the right, disciplined players who fit your coaches philosophy and can work together.[/quote']

I agree with this... So let's spin this thread in this direction...

You're the coach. You coach HS football...

Do you adapt your disciplinary techniques to the kids or do you get them to fit yours?

I meet somewhere in the middle, personally. But that's an interesting question. You can't pick new kids unless at a private school...

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You have to have a feel for your team, the chemistry, the leaders, and what players respect or respond to..that bond and relationship happens over time. All children don't respond well to a certain form of discipline or punishment...grown people are the same way to a degree. With all of that said, discipline is necessary and should be employed...stand firm, respect goes both ways, if a few can't get with it or don't respond, find a common ground or they can play on another team.

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