unluckyseventeen
Well-Known Member
So, I think what everyone has neglected to realize is that watching film helps if you have a good leader pointing out things they need to improve upon. The point of any film session should be a coach saying "guys, we really need to improve on X.. let's go to the film. See here, we can see how it works and when it works, it's awesome. But when we slack off, look what happens..."
If you're watching film just for the sake of watching film,
which is apparently what everyone seems to think the Jazz are or should be doing.
It all starts with the coach. If players get their feel-bads hurt by a coach telling them what they need to improve upon, they don't deserve to be in the league. And likewise, if they have no desire to improve, they don't deserve to be in even the D-League.
If you're watching film just for the sake of watching film,

which is apparently what everyone seems to think the Jazz are or should be doing.
It all starts with the coach. If players get their feel-bads hurt by a coach telling them what they need to improve upon, they don't deserve to be in the league. And likewise, if they have no desire to improve, they don't deserve to be in even the D-League.