“Remember that kid that played for us a few years back?”

I can’t tell you how often I’ve heard coaches talk about the players who have played for them in the past.  I’ve done it myseldm_151013_e60_letterman_trailerf countless times.  It’s certainly a common way of bringing up former players.  And while it might seem like a trivial issue of word choice, I won’t be using that phrase anymore.  The more I think about it, it isn’t a trivial idea.  Players don’t play for me.  I coach for them.  They aren’t here for me.  I am not here for me.  I am here for them, and I want to teach them to be here for each other.

If you didn’t catch it on ESPN last weekend, here’s a 15 minute E60 piece that illustrates this extremely well.

Enjoy.  Coach with purpose.