Originally Posted by
Just1More
But many fans do not evaluate turnovers at all. I find it very hard to listen to a coach tell his defense to "go force turnovers". Then listen to him tell his offense "don't turn the ball over". I completely understand teaching fundamentals. But to act as if "your" defense forced the turnover... but their defense didn't... is one ignorant coach. And to act as if "your" offense coughed up the ball... but their offense didn't... is one ingorant coach.
I cannot tolerate talking about "turnover battles" any more than I can tolerate "tighter shoestring battles". You teach players a multitude of things. If you're going to give speeches to a "team" about "turnovers"... I'd like to smash your head with a iron skillet. And to have explained it 1000 times to people... and still get a jock's interpretation of it... infuriates me.
But as you stated... you don't capture all of the circumstances surrounding a turnover... but the coaches with a smidgeon of sense... certainly grade out the play and look for opportunities to teach the individuals involved.
WOW
the entire coaching experience is based upon our offense or defense doing exactly what we don't want the opponent to do
we block/we shed blocks--we break tackles/ we tackle---we catch and hold on to the ball/we strip balls---we don't turnover the ball/we cause turnovers
-whether it is the skill of the player, luck, coaching, or whatever someone on one side of the ball wins the battle and when you are winning these battles, the victory has a much better chance of happening!!! All the "what are happenings" are pretty well covered in game prep and again it goes back to the battle winner for whatever the afore mentioned reasons could have been!!!---Like our former OC would say --you turnover the ball, you don't play!!!