

Coach Fiscus
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Christian • Husband • Father • Son • Brother • HC McPherson College Football @MACBulldogsFB • Knowledge Seeker • Not For Everyone







As an OC you have to accept that you will be in the most critiqued position on staff. Everyone thinks they can call plays and that it’s easy. In reality it’s one of the hardest coaching positions in all of sports. But that’s also what makes it one of the most fun positions.


Houston HC Kelvin Sampson - Why Coaches Fail - "I think the coaches that fail at every level, are the coaches that are passive aggressive. Passing aggressive coaches are usually afraid to hold kids accountable, they rationalize." - "If you're going to build a culture, the first thing you have to come to grips with, you're going to have confrontation." - Consistency - Competence - Confidence - Confrontation


Tom Izzo shares an uncomfortable truth about earning your spot. "You play real good, you start. You don't play as good, you work your way back in." "That's the American way - except America has gotten soft." You don't get what you want in life - you get what you earn. It starts with showing up and earning it every single day. No shortcuts...Just hard work. (🎥@CBBonFOX )

"It's called accountability. Holding a player accountable to play up to their individual potential. When you do that...it permeates through the entire team." Your greatest ability is accountability. Because, your accountability determines how far your potential can take you.

MEN CAN STAY UP TIL 2 A.M., WAKE UP AT 6, BE IN DEBT, BROKE, ALONE, AND STILL HAVE FAITH THAT ONE DAY, EVERYTHING WILL WORK OUT. IT'S CALLED BEING A MAN.

🚨#BREAKING: A former Winston-Salem NC firefighter, Robert Grier, who turned 104-years-old today, received a special surprise for his birthday... A massive number of firetrucks paraded in front of his front porch to say happy birthday! Mr Grier was one of the first 8 Black firefighters ever to join the fire department in Winston-Salem and served for 30 years. Robert Grier joined the Winston-Salem Fire Department in 1951, more than a decade before racial segregation was outlawed in the United States. When asked if it was hard to integrate he said, "Matter of fact, I think we had fun integrating. We all got together and decided we were going to do this." What most legacy media outlets left out, however, is that Grier said that his unit NEVER fought about race, and they started each day with a devotional and prayer.. "The only answer I know is trust in God and do what you're supposed to do," Grier said. "Love each other even though you are rejected as we were. Just keep going and ignore it. Guess who will win? You will win. You put God in front of you and go forward." You won't hear this in the legacy media!!! Happy 104th Birthday Mr. Grier!!!! 🎉🥳


Three 3️⃣ Reasons We Need Football
