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Who is the ally of the coach? Who's going to write, 'Man, that was a well-coached game.' Players win, coaches lose.
Freshman want to play. Sophomores want to start. Juniors want to score. Seniors want to win
I'm looking for players who make their teammates better. You do that with enthusiasm and passion.
A small team of A+ players can run circles around a giant team of B and C players.
Players have to buy into your system and be willing to accept the role, you, as the coach, have assigned to them
In the real world of competition, the players want to compete and they want to compete at the very highest level.
They are playing above the ground.
The difference between a 'player' and a 'playboy' is a few million bucks.
You and I are the players, God's our head coach, and we're all playing the biggest game of all.
Each man has some part to play.
Teamplayer: Once who unites others toward a shared destiny through sharing information and ideas, empowering others and developing trust.
There are guys who play lacrosse, and there are lacrosse players.
Turning the workplace into a playing field can turn our subordinates into "athletes" dedicated to performing at the limit of their capabilities - the key to making our team consistent winners.
A game lasts 90 minutes. And how long are 90 minutes? How long are they without society? And who bares them?
I've been around enough to know what it takes to get a team to reach its potential, and I want players who want to reach their potential.
Five guys on the court working together can achieve more than five talented individuals who come and go as individuals.
Systems are made by players rather than players making systems
A player is someone - a guy - that messes with girls' emotions just to try and get what they want. I've been asked, 'Do you consider yourself a player?' And the answer is no. I don't think I'm anywhere near that.
The players scrambled around like puppies,
If you had to name one particular person to blame it would have to be one of the players
You measure a player from the head up.
On good teams coaches hold players accountable, on great teams players hold players accountable
He who gets the best players usually wins.
I know talent when I see it. I know frauds when I see 'em. I know players that can play and can't play.
The playmakers need to read the game and need to be on the same page as the defenders and the forwards ...
The men can go away, the executives can go away, but what is really though in this society are the players who has been handed down the feel of winning, of being the absolute best, which isn't equal to any other team.
The time when there is no one there to feel sorry for you or to cheer for you is when a player is made.
Do you value people who won't benefit you or only those who might contribute in some way to your success? Great team players truly value others as people, and they know and relate to what others value.
I am not a player anymore.
They collected balls
The ball is round, the game is long.
Play invites participation.
Players need you to care, especially when they do not deserve it.
We're watchers of this world aren't we? not players
As the game gets bigger for the fans it gets bigger for the players.
There are three types of baseball players: Those who make it happen, those who watch it happen and those who wonder what happens.
Among sportsmen are the noble, the diligent and the caring, as there are the callous, the cheats and the criminals.
Believe me, you need good people if you want to make good players.
The players need to remember to run with their bodies above their legs.
Two or three girls go to a club and they've worked out that one player is worth 50,000 (128,000), another's worth 30,000 (77,000). That's the reality.
Good ball players make good citizens.
When we play a game, we tackle tough challenges with more creativity, more determination, more optimism, and we're more likely to reach out to others for help.
On a basketball court, five players were in the middle of an intense game. They wore assortment of jerseys from different American teams, and they all seemed keen to win - grunting and snarling at each other, stealing the ball and pushing.
Oh ... and the players were all baboons.
Imagine if you had baseball cards that showed all the performance stats for your people: batting averages, home runs, errors, ERAs, win/loss records. You could see what they did well and poorly and call on the right people to play the right positions in a very transparent way.
In some ways the players are no different to kids as you've got to set boundaries and you've got to work within those boundaries. If you work hard and you do everything that's asked of you, there's great reward afterwards.
Who am I being that my players' eyes are not shining?
Players have responsibilities, because, whether they like it or not, they are public figures. They have to be aware that the people who come to the ground spend fortunes in relation to what they earn.
A professional football team warms up grimly and disparately, like an army on maneuvers: the ground troops here, the tanks there, the artillery and air force over there.
A real player is somebody who never gives up, who keeps thinking all the way through, who's scared, (darn) right, but plays through being scared.
When I got out of coaching, I had taught a class at the University of California, an extension class on football for fans. I was looking for tools. I was showing them films. I was going to write a textbook. Trip Hawkins came to me about making it a game for computers.
We want men here, not just players. Players are a dime a dozen
Players get a window of opportunity. Quarterbacks, specifically, usually get one.
Football players throw a 3 pound ball in the air, but cheerleaders throw a 100 pound girl in the air and catch her.
In my day, the players used to work their socks off. It's all changed now, obviously.
My music lives because of real players.
Better players make you a better player.
Those players really believe in him.
You are either a player or a spectator! Players influence the game while spectators watch them to do it. Such is life!
For a hundred years, the owners screwed the players. For 25 years, the players have screwed the owners-they've got 75 years to go.
Coaches win practices, players win games
I'd take 12 guys who had a strong passion for the game over 12 guys who don't respect the game.
Once I'm at the arena with the guys in the dressing room, and in the bus, and on the plane, I'm a player. And I sit in the back with the players and I play cards and try to take their money.
It's not just the players, it's the culture. Sometimes it's the people around them; the people who are looking after them - the money they're given. Some of the families give up their jobs and live off their sons. That would never have happened 10 years ago.
Let your players know that you love them.
I couldn't have done it without my players.
You play to win the game.
Sometimes you're not sure about a player. Sometimes you doubt. Sometimes you have to guess. Sometimes ... you just know.
PLAYER : It costs little to watch, and little more if you happen to get caught up in the action, if that's your taste and times being what they are.
We spent a lot of money on some players.
Don't be afraid to let your players know how much you care about them
Individuals play the game, but teams win championships.
Come on, come on; you are pictures out of doors,
Bells in your parlours, wild cats in your kitchens,
Saints in your injuries, devils being offended,
Players in your housewifery, and housewives in your beds.
First and foremost I am a teacher, I care. Caring is helping the players to develop
Recognize and reward players who put the team first, not just the gifted ones.
If the players understand and accept that their leader is steering their direction through thoughtful, careful measures, then they will pull together to give the best effort every time.
True champions are team players.
Dames. Sometimes all they got to do is let it out and a few buckets later there's no way you'd ever know.
Good players want to be coached ... Great players want to be told the truth
Time plays for the other team.
Get the winners into the game.
The era of the rugged individual is giving way to the era of the team player.
Good people hire people better than themselves. So A players hire A+ players. But others hire below their skills to make themselves look good. So B players hire C players. C players hire D players, etc.
The pitcher setting up the batter. It's chess, and you play with it.
How it works is you have an organization that provides you with players, and our job, as we've said all along, is just to coach 'em up.
A winner keeps playing until the winning shot.
A football team is like a piano. You need eight men to carry it and three who can play the damn thing.
Gentlemen, this is the football.
I never really had a chance to know the players individually ... I thought when they were on the floor, they worked hard. But I never really got to know them.
We are the stage and all the players.
It's better to have ten disorganized players than ten organized runners.
There are times when players have got to feel that if they work hard and they give everything, they get the carrot, but they also need to know that there's a stick. If performance, discipline or attitude isn't good enough, there is a bit of the stick and there will be a punishment.
They give their hearts away
Everybody gets to play.Play-- John Wimber
Some players need a boot up their backside. Other players need the arm
Yesterday the DEA raided several NFL teams suspected of giving prescription painkillers to their players. In its defense, the New York Jets' doctor said, 'We don't give painkillers to our players. We give them to our fans.'
Life is a game. Happy people are the players. Unhappy people are the spectators. Which would you like to be?
Men play harder than they work; women work harder than they play.
You're looking for players whose name on the front of the sweater is more important than the one on the back. I look for these players to play hard, to play smart and to represent their country.
Players aren't quite as mercenary as people make them out to be. Some of them are but some aren't.
They're [sportsmen] willing to give up a lot of other things that perhaps we all enjoy doing: eating and drinking and playing or whatever. They give up an awful lot to perform at the highest level.