Originally posted by dimelb
"That's the return on the coach's faith. Unlike many of his counterparts, his players don't play in fear of making a mistake and incurring his wrath."
Such an important difference from, say, Laidley, Kennett (OK, I know he's not the coach) et al. Sometimes I wonder what Paul Roos is up to, but I almost always come back to thinking he knows more about it than I do. Might even apply to Chambers!
"That's the return on the coach's faith. Unlike many of his counterparts, his players don't play in fear of making a mistake and incurring his wrath."
Such an important difference from, say, Laidley, Kennett (OK, I know he's not the coach) et al. Sometimes I wonder what Paul Roos is up to, but I almost always come back to thinking he knows more about it than I do. Might even apply to Chambers!
He made a list of things he would never do as a coach as soon as he finished playing and he has kept to it.
Laidley is an idiot, why would you challenge a fan to come out onto the ground, it shows a total lack of dicipline and maturity.
Paul Roos has studied the best in the world and the class he displays as a coach is showing through.

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