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[quote=Anonymous]The answer is yes, a coach can develop all players and will actually develop a good team - because ALL PLAYERS WILL GROW and this will translate into good team cohesion and chemistry. The mistake that a lot of players (and parents) make is they think just because someone is "coach" it makes him/her a "good coach." I suspect most coaches are not good at developing - its a lot of work for a full season with roughly 20-some-odd players (who have differing skills and player-personalities) on the roster. So it's easy to "run drills" and yell at players, and make subs. I've yet to see a coach who truly knows how to develop players. From the outside looking in, I see too many players souring, losing confidence, and regressing because they are waiting for "coach" to "develop" them. At the teen level, many players are still too reliant on "coach" in order to grow and be validated. So, to answer your question, it is possible, but very rarely happens.[/quote]
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