Ryan Poles
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It moves the team, and they're locked in, and they listen, and they take it back to the locker room and to the field, and the buy-in was incredible.
I go back to training camp.
He needed a physical day in the dog days at camp, and that was a really cool opportunity to see those guys buy into what he was saying, do something really hard, and in the moment, does it feel good?
No, but they believed from his message that that would help
us down the road and they went all out with it and you saw that go through the entire season ben talked about the poise under pressure in some of these late you know one score games how did you see the staff sort of foster that throughout the year yeah i go back to he set it up in the beginning i mean we watched some examples across the league of games that were a little you
you know, out of whack at halftime and even into the third quarter.
And we had some guys in the room that have been in those situations and heard from them.
How did you handle it?
Locker room, your teammates, and poise was really kind of the common message between everybody.
Or if it was on the other side, it was a lack of poise.
And so it started early.
The staff is on the same page with Ben.
They don't panic.
They keep coaching.
And they put their – part of really good coaches, in my experience, is they put you in tough positions in training camp and in practice to see how you handle it, and you get repetitions at it, and it comes alive on game day, which it didn't.
Yeah, you just have more constraints, more constraints.
But at the same time, I don't think the process changes.
You're going to identify the guys that fit what we want in our football team, which coach hit, and you just keep trying to acquire those players.
We know what they look like.
We know how they act.