Put Me In Coach: Edward Jones II Talks Building Players Up!
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In this episode of the Thanks But No One Asked You podcast, host Britt Hunter engages with Edward Jones II in a lively discussion that spans various topics including identity, the influence of sports culture, the impact of instant replay, dietary changes with age, and the importance of building relationships in player development. They delve into the significance of customization in coaching, the roles of coaches and athletic directors, and the lessons learned from experience and growth. The conversation culminates in unsolicited advice for starters and bench players, emphasizing the importance of leadership and responsibility in sports.
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- Understanding the difference between 'junior' and 'second' in names.
- The influence of celebrity culture on sports and athletes.
- Instant replay can disrupt the flow and integrity of sports.
- Dietary changes are inevitable as we age.
- Building relationships is crucial in player development.
- Customization in coaching is essential for athlete success.
- Coaches have a responsibility to support all athletes, not just the stars.
- Learning from experience is key to personal and professional growth.
- Starters should mentor bench players to prepare them for opportunities.
- Athletic directors must remember the human element in their roles.
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