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Old 01-04-2014, 10:29 AM   #4
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?

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From Rich Tandler's site:

Here are five quotes about Bisaccia:

1. “Oh, my goodness. You have to talk to the man,” said Bucs Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp. “You can see the passion and fire in him. He has the ability to touch the star player or the kid who has no shot. The man is special. I love Rich.”

2. “He’s full of energy, and he’s genuine,” said Bucs safety John Lynch. “And he can tell some great stories.”

3. “He’s one of these guys who just has an infectious personality, and I think that’s a really important trait for all coaches,” said Cowboys coach Jason Garrett. “The players play as hard for him as I’ve ever seen any players play for any coach.”

4. “I would say to sum him up, he’s a guy that you would go to war for,” said Chargers linebacker and special teams ace Bront Bird. “He’s a true leader of men. His intensity, passion and most of all knowledge of the craft brings out the very best of his players.”

5. “He’s an excellent coach,” said Jon Gruden, Bisaccia’s boss for eight seasons while with the Bucs. “He’s as versatile a coach as I’ve been around. He could coach any position. I strongly considered making him our defensive line coach when Rod Marinelli left town. I let him coach running backs, and he did an outstanding job.”
I like hearing this, but wasnt Mike Singletary firey, passionate, and an outstanding motivator? I think if surrounded by an excellent staff it would still be a risk. Our greatest asset, RG3, would this type of coach work with him is the bigger question. Im willing to give a new coach a shot more than a retread.
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