EXPECTATIONS
In the context of sports we often see expectations framed in the idea of a team being able to handle high expectations for a coming season. Will they rise to the occasion or crumble under the pressure? But expectations come in many forms. For me, the most disconcerting moment of last season was hearing core players express their belief an opponent would kick our asses while they were still in the locker room before a match. Their sentiment about that day's match was in stark contrast to my own expectations which were to come out, compete and just maybe get the win!
This has been very much on my mind as I plan for the 2017 season. Some of these players might be back with us next fall. If they are, will their defeatist attitudes be back with them? Will their expectations have changed? Or will they continue to be a drag on the program?
What do they expect of themselves? What do I expect of them?
What will their teammates expect of them? What will they expect of their
teammates?
teammates?
Is there common ground to be found?
If not, is progress in the process of establishing a winning culture even possible?
This is a very serious question to consider for it has been my experience both individuals and teams usually get exactly what they expect.
I desire a team of individuals who expect to win every time they step onto the pitch. It might be the single most important characteristic I look for in an individual. This must be our expectation from the Head Coach through the coaching staff to the Captain(s) and extending throughout the team to the very last player on the bench.
For these reasons, the selection of Captains carries more importance this coming season than usual. Sometimes a strong culture can prop up a weak captain. This coming season my expectation is for a strong captain to advance the culture of the program.
Another consideration is, if I do not get what I expect from returning players, do I look to new players with the same expectations I have for the program? That would be a drastic short-term step, but one that might be necessary to advance the program in the long-term.
Let me be clear, my expectations are to be competitive in every match. I expect to win every time we step onto the pitch. I expect greatness. I expect championships.
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