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Coach Davis Lura

@franchise05

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Kaenen Apilado
Kaenen Apilado@KaenenApilado·
C/O 2027 Safety Offseason training has begun. 🏈Northwest Winter Showcase – Pacific University @THENWSHOWCASE - Feb 15, 2026
🏈 Polynesian Showcase – Las Vegas -March 20-22, 2026
🏈 Pacific Lutheran Football Padded Camp – June 13, 2026 (Tacoma, WA) @Zach_Willis45 @jaialapai Grateful for every opportunity to compete and get better. 🙏
 @franchise05 Looking to add on a few more to keep myself busy. Montana/ Arizona/ California/ Idaho/ Colorado/ ND / Minnesota
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The Winning Difference
The Winning Difference@thewinningdiff1·
‘Good enough’ is where average lives. Greatness begins after good gets tired. You can be comfortable… or you can be a champion. But you can’t be both. If you want to separate from the pack, stop asking what’s required. Start asking what’s possible.
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Saban GOLD🥇 The best players make their teammates better. Do you? "To be a good player on your team, you have to affect someone else on the team. You have to cause them to play better by the way you play." - Nick Saban
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Thank you Coach Avery Roberts for coming and talking Idaho football with us.
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Coach D
Coach D@CoachDaniels06·
Make recruiting High School Football players a priority again.
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Coach Isaac
Coach Isaac@coach_hadac·
Alright @NCAA it’s time to allow D2s to use more Scholarship $ and allow D3s to give out partial athletic scholarships since y’all wanna make D1 CFB into JV NFL
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Jamy Bechler
Jamy Bechler@CoachBechler·
PLAYERS: Your body language conveys a message to your teammates and coaches. It can show others what kind of attitude, energy, toughness, focus, unselfishness, and maturity you possess. Your body language never whispers ... it screams!
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Zach Fleer
Zach Fleer@ZachFleer270·
School boards and administrators need to tackle these “Barstool” pages of local high schools that are posting some heinous material about opposing teams and players. It’s inciting violence in some cases and affecting the mental health of teens who are already vulnerable
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Thank you Coach Jared Gallatin for talking CWU football with us.
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Thank you Coach Alex Murphy for coming and talking Whitworth football with us.
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Thank you Coach Zach Willis for coming by and talking PLU football with us.
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Jeff Janssen
Jeff Janssen@janssenleader·
CHAMPIONSHIP CULTURES HAVE:
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Mariano Palacol
Mariano Palacol@anoboypalacol·
@LCPiosFB Blessed to receive an offer from L & C College.
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Coachability = Capable of being easily taught and trained to do something. Are you coachable? Here are 9 characteristics of coachable athletes. 1: Highly Accountable - First, coachable athletes are highly accountable to their team and themselves. They take responsibility. They may lead and hold others accountable, too, but they first lead by example and hold themselves accountable. 2: Listening Skills - How does the coach know you are "hearing" what they say? How do you validate being coached? Communication is always a two-way street. Coachable athletes are focused on the coach when they are speaking. They are not distracted. They are not in side conversations. They show their focus through eye contact and nodding. This is how good communication works. Part of listening is also asking for validation of what we just said. A good, coachable player can restate what was coached to them to ensure both are on the same page. 3: Good Body Language - Do you slouch? Do you avoid eye contact? Do you roll your eyes? Do you exude positive or negative energy? Are you attentive? Do you affirm the feedback from your coach? Are you alert? Most of how we communicate is really through our body language. Since being coachable is also about communication, athletes must be aware of their body language and its impact on their learning and the team. 4: Approach to Failure - Coachable players view failure as a growth opportunity. They never consider it as a result. For this reason, they are always looking to grow, improve, and get better. This allows them to have a mindset of continuous improvement. John Maxell said it best. "The difference between average people and achieving people is their perception of and response to failure." 5: Seeks Feedback from the Coach - Do you love to learn? Do you want to be great? The best athletes are always wanting to learn and grow. They seek out feedback. They do not wait for the coach to tell them something. They are inquisitive. They ask. They understand that they are always learning. It is a mindset of continuous improvement. Coachable athletes seek feedback, 6: No Excuses - Coachable athletes do not make excuses. When athletes receive feedback or criticism, they do not immediately come back with a reason or excuse. They listen. They affirm the feedback, they learn, and they move on. 7: Leave the Ego at the Door - Be humble enough to learn. No one is irreplaceable. No one is too big for the team. Be willing to accept constructive feedback. The ego focuses on the past. Coachable athletes focus on the present. They focus on learning and personal growth. 8: Accepts Constructive Criticism - Accepting criticism is different from believing criticism. Constructive criticism is about growth. Some of what you hear may not be accurate, but some will. Be willing to filter out what is given to you and take the pieces that will provide growth and meaning. When athletes cannot accept any criticism, they get in trouble. These players are not coachable. 9: Executes what the Coach Asks - No matter what they might think about the game plan or the coach's decision, a coachable athlete will do what the coach asks. Coachable athletes know that a team is made up of many people who all have a role. The coach has a role too. Coachable athletes respect the coach's role, and follow through, and execute the coach's decisions. ____ Do you like this post? - Like and repost to your audience. - Follow me for more. - Subscribe to my free weekly newsletter for coaches.
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Drew Maddux
Drew Maddux@DrewMaddux·
Mental Toughness separates the Men from the Boys! 💪💯
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The Winning Difference
The Winning Difference@thewinningdiff1·
"I don't always tell them what they want to hear. But it's extremely important that I tell them what they need to hear. I don't tell them how great they are. I tell them how hard they have got to work to be great." -Kelvin Sampson
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Coach Dan Casey
Coach Dan Casey@CoachDanCasey·
“You can’t just want it. You’ve got to pay a price to earn it. You’ve got to pay a price to get on this stage.” - Mike Elko
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