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Originally Posted by Green Monk Machine
I think "sleeping in the office" shouldnt be discounted.
It sure bodes better than showing up, getting paid, and home on time.
The coaching position requires as much sacrifice and dedication than the players.
Heck in any successful business, upper mgt works just as hard as the working class.
Gibbs slept in his office. What do you think would happen if he gave up when sleepy or if his tummy hurt? Good teams has work ethic that trickles down.
I love hearing about guys who Arrive early and care to perfect their craft and want to win. That's why we've been upgrading and investing in team facilities.
No more mercenaries or pay check attendance collectors. Coaches an players are in need to want to lead and work hard
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I'm sure Shanahan and his assistants put in a ton of hours. I highly doubt they show up at 9am and are out by 5pm. I just find that really hard to believe. They're just not getting it done on gameday. But I will not doubt their work ethic.
Ritchie Petibone, while he was DC under Gibbs never slept in his office. Yet he was one of the best at his craft. To me it's quality time working, not the amount of hours you're at the facility.