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Coach_B_Layne

@LayneCoach

Christian, Husband, Dad, Coach, THSCA, Former AD/HFC, Current OC and Director Operations for PSPCISD

Beigetreten Temmuz 2018
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Brodney Pool@PoolBrodney·
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Trevor Zeiders
Trevor Zeiders@coachzeiders·
This is your leadership resume as a player!
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MLFootball
MLFootball@MLFootball·
THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST QUOTES OF ALL-TIME BY #NFL LEGEND BILL BELICHICK: “You experience the Pain of Preparation or the Pain of Failure. It's pain either way. You have to decide if you want pain at the beginning or pain at the end.” 🐐🐐🐐
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Ross Garner
Ross Garner@CoachRGarner·
The biggest competitive advantage at the high school level right now is nutrition. Big time programs are investing through boosters or grants to feed their athletes throughout the day. I think people would be shocked how many kids don’t eat breakfast, and not always by choice
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Kevin R Swift
Kevin R Swift@CoachKdawgSwift·
41 years of coaching football taught me that while scheme, and coaching are important, the biggest indicator or predictor of success is player, parental and communities Investment! When everyone puts in the quality time to outwork & out prepare your opponents, success happens.
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Anthony Williams
Anthony Williams@AWilliamsUSA·
High school players and parents… here’s the reality of recruiting. College coaches evaluate size first. Height, weight, and frame matter at every level of college football. Start by being honest and set realistic expectations about where you fit. If you meet the size standards, you still have to produce. Big players are everywhere. Coaches recruit the ones who can run, think, compete, and make plays on film. If you don’t meet the size standards, you must bring something extra. Elite speed. High football IQ. Toughness. Playmaking ability. Know where you stand. Set realistic expectations. Then go to work. Learn more: connectedathletics.org Academics. Development. Branding. #ConnectedAthlete #FootballRecruiting #NavigateYourJourney #Mentoring #Consulting #AthleticJourney
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Michael Stroup 🏴‍☠️🌊
A locker room is a sacred place. You don’t let outsiders, or even your own teammates, tear that apart. The moment you let division in, you’ve already lost. Great teams don’t have to agree on everything, but they do respect each other. If someone is more focused on drama than the mission, then they’re telling you exactly where their priorities are.
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Trenton Luera
Trenton Luera@TrentonLuera14·
Brutal truth: The kid with average film who emails 200 coaches gets more offers than the kid with great film who emails zero coaches. Distribution beats perfection. Market yourself or stay home.
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Cameron Kinley
Cameron Kinley@ck3thethrill·
Hard coaching without relationship produces resentment. Relationship without hard coaching produces entitlement. The sweet spot is a player who knows you love them and knows you will not lower the bar for them.
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Matt Lisle
Matt Lisle@CoachLisle·
If your best player accepts coaching, wants you to coach him, doesn't run away from it, doesn't pout, doesn't cry, comes in the next day and he is as excited as he was the day before, it sets the tone for everyone else to fall inline and accept coaching. – Frank Martin
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
The best assistant coaches do three things well: 1. Support the head coach publicly 2. Challenge the head coach privately 3. Serve the players daily Loyalty doesn’t mean silence. It means alignment and trust.
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Midwestern State Football
Midwestern State Football@MSUTexasFB·
🏈🏈Football Summer Camp is just around the corner!!! Get signed up and come get some work in with the MSU coaches themselves!!! 🏈🏈#stanggang🐎
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Kirk Bryant
Kirk Bryant@CoachKirkBryant·
Camp season is almost around the corner! A lot of the guys we signed were at our camps last year. Can’t wait to get around the great state of Texas to see some ballers! #StangGang #THSCA
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John G. Patrick
John G. Patrick@Coachjgpatrick·
The weight room is the most influential room in a school. It’s not a place to hang out — it’s a classroom. A place where habits are built, standards are set, and character is developed.
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James Light
James Light@JamesALight·
Todd Dodge (7X Texas State Champion HC) - QB Expectations - Must be an accurate passer. - Must be a positive leader. - Must be confident. Wants the responsibility of playing QB. - Must be willing to invest endless hours learning the position. - Must be coachable.
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John Cissik, MS, MBA, CSCS
Weight room reveals a lot about an athlete's character; work ethic, dedication, leadership, coachability to name a few.
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East Texas Gameday
East Texas Gameday@ETX_Gameday·
"My toughness, I feel like, comes from how I was raised because my parents were hard on me and I thank them everyday for doing that" We've got Haynes King's entire press interview at the NFL Draft Combine for you. @coachjohnking @haynes_king10 @GeorgiaTechFB
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