Post by Coach Campbell on Feb 2, 2020 23:34:57 GMT
CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING YOUR ABILITY AS A
FOOTBALL PLAYER
The following formation is used help evaluate our athletes.
1. Are You Coach able? Can you listen, and are you willing to learn from the instruction, which you are given, or will you insist upon doing things your way?
2. Commitment – Are you committed to teamwork or individualism? Are you paying the price for success both in the classroom and in the weight room?
3. Loyalty - Do you support your fellow players and the mission of the football program?
4. Work Ethic- Do you do extra work outside of practice to further your own skill to help the team. Going the extra mile, summer combine, before and after school weight program, spring and summer football, etc.
5. Responsibility – Are you always on time, bringing all your equipment Everyday? Do you help keep the locker room clean and neat?
6. Can You Accept Criticism? Coaches will, from time to time, be critical of your actions on and off the field. If you can accept criticism, you should be motivated to correct errors, which you have been making. Criticism is never anything personal against you; on the contrary, it’s a coach that cares enough about you to make you better. Must be able to take coaching.
7. Relationship With Teammates – Do your teammates respect you as an individual and as a team member? Do you do the things that will earn their respect?
8. Are you a team player? Do your actions on and off the field show that you are more concerned with the welfare of the team then gaining individual glory? In a team sport, individuals may win honors, but the entire team earns them.
9. Are you disciplined? The greatest player is a disciplined individual, both on and off the field.
FOOTBALL PLAYER
The following formation is used help evaluate our athletes.
1. Are You Coach able? Can you listen, and are you willing to learn from the instruction, which you are given, or will you insist upon doing things your way?
2. Commitment – Are you committed to teamwork or individualism? Are you paying the price for success both in the classroom and in the weight room?
3. Loyalty - Do you support your fellow players and the mission of the football program?
4. Work Ethic- Do you do extra work outside of practice to further your own skill to help the team. Going the extra mile, summer combine, before and after school weight program, spring and summer football, etc.
5. Responsibility – Are you always on time, bringing all your equipment Everyday? Do you help keep the locker room clean and neat?
6. Can You Accept Criticism? Coaches will, from time to time, be critical of your actions on and off the field. If you can accept criticism, you should be motivated to correct errors, which you have been making. Criticism is never anything personal against you; on the contrary, it’s a coach that cares enough about you to make you better. Must be able to take coaching.
7. Relationship With Teammates – Do your teammates respect you as an individual and as a team member? Do you do the things that will earn their respect?
8. Are you a team player? Do your actions on and off the field show that you are more concerned with the welfare of the team then gaining individual glory? In a team sport, individuals may win honors, but the entire team earns them.
9. Are you disciplined? The greatest player is a disciplined individual, both on and off the field.