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Brad Adler (Author)
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May 3, 2005
How much influence does an NFL head coach really have on a team’s win-loss record? Is the head coach the most important member of a professional football team? What separates a great coach from an average coach? Author Brad Adler answers these questions and many others in the first book ever to examine the magnitude of a head coach’s impact on an NFL franchise.

Coaching Matters contends that great coaches will win regardless of the talent or conditions that surround them. Superior coaches will be successful despite the incompetence of the players or the losing atmosphere they inherit. Adler shows that the elite head coach, in and of himself, is capable of producing and sustaining victory.

The title has a dual meaning. First, that coaching does indeed matter—much more than people believe. And second, Adler investigates how “coaching matters” are handled. He documents the careers of ten of the greatest modern-day NFL coaches and clearly establishes each man’s significance relative to his team’s success. The book examines the philosophies and tactics that helped distinguish each coach as a preeminent leader and innovator. It also analyzes how they conveyed their strategies and techniques and discusses the problems with filling the dual roles of coach and general manager.

Finally, Adler identifies and evaluates the personality traits and characteristics most often associated with outstanding coaches in an effort to establish a reliable basis for implementing the systematic “coach-predictor,” a method for gauging the effectiveness of potential NFL head coaches. Coaching Matters: Leadership and Tactics of the NFL'S Ten Greatest Coaches is the definitive book on NFL coaching and a must-read for any football fan.

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"Part self-help motivation, part history, Coaching Matters is a must read that takes you inside the real world of the NFL.The author has provided the most in-depth analysis of the NFL’s major problem today, that of the successful organization being ham-strung by salary caps and free agency. The common denominators he describes that link successful coaches from Paul Brown through Mike Holmgren--single purpose, flexibility, and strength of character--would probably parallel those of the greatest generals. Thank you, Brad Adler, as I will now use Coaching Matters as a reference." --Dan Reeves, head coach, Atlanta Falcons

"Coaching Matters is a collection of wonderful accounts of the men who were the best coaches in the game. It not only tells how they were able to reach the highest of heights, but gives us an insight into why. Coaching does matter! I know firsthand that if it hadn't been for Joe Gibbs, my career would never have included an MVP season or a world championship. This book is a must for learning why winners are winners." --Joe Theismann, ESPN announcer --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Formerly a sports agent consultant, BRAD ADLER contributed to Dominance: The Best Seasons of Pro Football’s Greatest Teams (Brassey’s, Inc., 2002) by Eddie Epstein. He lives in Owings Mills, Maryland.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Potomac Books Inc. (May 3, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1574886142
  • ISBN-13: 978-1574886146
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #380,349 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, a great in-depth look at football's greatest coaches!, October 6, 2003
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I went into this expecting just a long opinion piece, but wow does this book rock! He's got stats, facts, and yes opinions. But it gets all put together into a great, great read on the ten best coaches (says Adler) of the NFL since the 1950s.

He doesn't just pick them out of thin air either; he takes a look at what defines success in football and comes up with a set of parameters that the coaches must all meet. There are a couple additions based on extenuating circumstances, but I think he explains that well.

A great look at football coaches, including two that are still active -- Parcells and Holmgren. Get it!

Had to add this edit -- with Joe Gibbs one of the coaches profiled, this book is GREAT to show you just how awesome a coach he is and look at back his first career as he tries to bring the Redskins back to success.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book on NFL Coaches and Their Success, January 31, 2006
Brad Adler has done a great service by taking the time to painstakingly research and describe what separates the all-time great NFL coaches of the modern era from their mediocre colleagues. His chapters on each of the 10 selected coaches are detailed with care and each selection is justified well. The best part of the book, in my opinion, is the manner in which Adler explains how certain personality traits seem to make all the difference in the world (e.g. between mediocre team records and winning Super Bowls): he outlines the need for physical and/or psychological "intimidation" to instill a sense of purpose in the players which is supported by appropriate fear of being humiliated or cut from the team if they do not do their jobs. Simply being a successful coordinator or knowing the strategic x's and o's is not nearly enough! I loved the summary chapter in which he pulls his conclusions together and states his case definitively. I am a psychologist and executive coach by training, and I learned quite a bit from this book. I highly recommend it!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Expected More From This Book, January 21, 2010
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I expected more from this book. The author didn't really tell me how these coaches learned to be great coaches and tended to overly rely on the statistics to tell stories and not real stories. I felt like I was reading a Fact Book on great football coaches. The author did not need to go into excruciating detail on Terry Bradshaw's passing statistics for every season he was in the NFL - when the Chapter was on Chuck Noll.
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playoff encounter, coaching matters, inexperienced quarterback, passer rating, interception percentage, flex defense, cap era, signal caller, rushing average, quarterback play, passing yardage, rushing yards, quarterback rating, rushing touchdowns, passing statistics, playoff contest, offensive game plan, career winning percentage, conference crown, passing yards, playoff record, first playoff game, pass attempt, league average, completion percentage
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Super Bowl, Green Bay, San Francisco, New York, Paul Brown, Don Shula, Hall of Fame, Joe Gibbs, Bill Parcells, New England, Los Angeles, Bill Walsh, Chuck Noll, Vince Lombardi, Tom Landry, Dallas Cowboys, Mike Holmgren, John Madden, Cleveland Browns, Joe Montana, Pittsburgh Steelers, Brett Favre, Miami Dolphins, Terry Bradshaw, San Diego
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