Sentences with phrase «coaches enough practices»

I don't think the NFL gives O line coaches enough practices in pads during training camp to really teach that.

Not exact matches

In his second day back at practice Tuesday after injuring his knee, Kolb was impressive enough to prompt coach Doug Marrone to suggest the quarterback could be ready for Friday's preseason game against the Minnesota Vikings, according to the Associated Press.
As a coach, it's really good when you've got enough depth that, if a guy's not practicing well, he can be challenged by a teammate.
Auburn coach Pat Dye's list of concerns for spring practice seemed normal enough: 1) Find a quarterback to run his read - and - react wishbone attack; 2) Replace placekicker Al Del Greco; 3) Hope that consensus All - America halfback Bo Jackson (page 134), who had skipped spring football to take a run at making the Olympic track team, didn't catch terminal tetanus from a cinder burn.
He was benched last season, with comments coming from coaches hinting that he wasn't putting forth enough effort in practice.
On the other hand, if a player who's continually late, misses offseason workouts and has never been dedicated enough to be a leader and then misses practice, then the coach is perfectly justified in laying down a serious, and appropriate, punishment.
If enough coaches made it a regular part of their practice routine, maybe, just maybe, it would catch on across the country.
Coaches should stay on top of their athlete's fluid consumption and offer enough breaks throughout practices so they have the opportunity to drink.
At the same time, though, courts have refused to apply the defense of assumption of risk when educators failed to provide adequate supervision such as where a competitor in a track and field meet was struck by an errant discus while standing in a safe zone; a student was injured during an indoor (American) football practice when he slipped on a wet gym floor where coaches failed to provide proper supervision or after another player was injured due to the lack of supervision at a practice; coaches did not warn a student sufficiently about the dangers of diving into a pool; coaches conducted a track practice in a high school hallway that unreasonably increased a student's risk of injury; and a coach lacked enough experience to provide adequate supervision to avoid injury to a cheerleader.
Practice is fundamental in the learning process and if you are lucky enough to have access to the beach and a great surf coach, why not be willing to try it.
We are structured enough to provide individualized mentoring and coaching, but flexible enough to give you exposure to many different practice areas.
Too often, law school legal clinics are staffed by young clinical educators who are intelligent, highly - motivated and competent but who have simply not been practicing or teaching long enough to be either senior practitioners or outstanding coaches.
Likewise, a training program in Legal Project Management, by itself, won't turn you from a 2 in the morning to a 4 that evening, but with some practice and occasional coaching, you'll be a 4 quickly enough.
When I felt I had built a sound enough foundation in coaching principles, I went for it: I launched my own coaching practice, and Aspire!
In private practice, it's not enough to be a great coach, counselor, resume writer, or career development expert.
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