You can tell Kirby was on him hard. You can see he tries to take dig at end, by implying Smart wasn't trusting or receptive to outside ideas. He as the SC coach, is all those things. The guy is a complete tool
“A lot of head coaches are kind of like, ‘You go do what you want. Just tell me what you’re doing. And I’ll see you on the practice field,’ ” Beamer said. “But not Kirby. He’s got his hands in every aspect of that program, offense, defense and special teams.” Smart allowed Beamer to draw up his own initial special teams game plan, and then they’d meet on Monday mornings for an hour-plus to fine tune the final approach. Smart allowed Beamer to draw up his own initial special teams game plan, and then they’d meet on Monday mornings for an hour-plus to fine tune the final approach.
Trusting your personnel. Hearing what they have to say. Being receptive to outside ideas while trusting your own knowledge and gut instinct. Being attentive to all three phases of your football team. These are a few of many lessons Beamer brought from Georgia to South Carolina — his first head coaching gig.
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“A lot of head coaches are kind of like, ‘You go do what you want. Just tell me what you’re doing. And I’ll see you on the practice field,’ ” Beamer said. “But not Kirby. He’s got his hands in every aspect of that program, offense, defense and special teams.” Smart allowed Beamer to draw up his own initial special teams game plan, and then they’d meet on Monday mornings for an hour-plus to fine tune the final approach. Smart allowed Beamer to draw up his own initial special teams game plan, and then they’d meet on Monday mornings for an hour-plus to fine tune the final approach.
Trusting your personnel. Hearing what they have to say. Being receptive to outside ideas while trusting your own knowledge and gut instinct. Being attentive to all three phases of your football team. These are a few of many lessons Beamer brought from Georgia to South Carolina — his first head coaching gig.
Read more at: https://www.thestate.com/sports/col...-football/article279266484.html#storylink=cpy