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Podcast Episode 19: Avoiding being the scapegoat for losing as a coach

Podcast Episode 19: Avoiding being the scapegoat for losing as a coach

Update: 2016-05-01
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This episode of the podcast actually takes a different course than most in that it features a question submitted by a listener. He basically asked the question how as coaches we can avoid having all the responsibility (blame) dumped on us when the team doesn’t perform as expected – whatever that might mean. It’s a really interesting thing to think and talk about.





Mark’s blog post with the quotes from NBA coach Gregg Popovich mentioned in the conversation can be found here.





John’s blog post on the subject of proving ourselves as coaches.





We also mentioned the episode with Tom Turco about post-match talks.





Feedback, questions, comments, etc. are always welcome! As this episode proves, we actually do pay attention to them and you might even make your way into the show. If nothing else, you let us know people actually listen. :-)


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Podcast Episode 19: Avoiding being the scapegoat for losing as a coach

Podcast Episode 19: Avoiding being the scapegoat for losing as a coach

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