Rutgers' Greg Schiano's coaching philosophy is a success
need to look for an advantage in order to compete. Greg Schiano, Meyer believes, has a schematic advantage over other coaches and its been successful in his second stint as Rutgers head coach.“No. 1 is ‘ball,’ which is the most important thing in football,” he said. “If they take care of the ball, in his mind and in his players’s mind, they won’t lose.”“The second one is ‘swarm.’ They want to out-effort everybody,” Meyer continued.
The final one is called “chop,” which Meyer describes as focus. Schiano trains his players to be in the moment - forget about what happened in the past or what may happen moving forward. “One of the worst things you can do is be thinking about something that happened before - a turnover or a mistake. That paralyzes a player,” he said. “The second thing you don’t do is worry about the future. What’s happening next? Why am I not getting the ball? Live in the moment, play as hard as you possibly can in the moment.MORE SPORTS
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