Chickenfarmer
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I once heard Tony Dungy speak at Berry College. He was asked how in all of his years of coaching he never really had to deal with a lot of locker room junk or off the field issues. He replied like this, “we look for the same physical abilities and talents every team seeks. However, at the far right side of the spreadsheet is a column titled DNDBC. That stands for Do Not Draft Because of Character! We simply don’t bring guys into our organization that we cannot coach and will not fit into our culture. We may miss out on some great talent, but we can spend our time coaching really good guys that desire to be great. We don’t have to invest resources into people that cause problems. “
I thought that was very profound statement. Just give me a bunch of good guys willing to work and we will be great. Look at his career coaching. He never really had a bunch of super, Uber talented guys except maybe that Manning kid. He also never had a whole lot of controversy to deal with either. Dungy was a good coach and is a great man of strong faith.
I thought that was very profound statement. Just give me a bunch of good guys willing to work and we will be great. Look at his career coaching. He never really had a bunch of super, Uber talented guys except maybe that Manning kid. He also never had a whole lot of controversy to deal with either. Dungy was a good coach and is a great man of strong faith.