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Coaches Quote by Brandon Jacobs

“Some coaches think they know everything, but they really don't. They tell you what they think is best, but it's really what's best for them.” quote by Brandon Jacobs
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“Some coaches think they know everything, but they really don't. They tell you what they think is best, but it's really what's best for them.”

Brandon Jacobs

About This Quote

Coaches may claim expertise while actually serving their own interests, not the athletes'.

In simple terms: Coaches often prioritize themselves over athletes.

Key Takeaway

Question authority and seek personal benefit.

Themes

sports leadership trust selfinterest coaching

Mood

cautious empowering

Type

sports leadership

When to use this quote

  • team meetings
  • player negotiations
  • career decisions
  • training programs

Key Concepts

ego power dynamics expertise illusion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can athletes protect themselves?
  • When is it appropriate to challenge a coach?
A Different Perspective

Self‑interest can undermine team performance.

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