Communicating to Make a Difference – Dante Bartee, Analyst, University of Oregon Coach and Coordinator Podcast
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In this segment from the 3rd Annual Lauren’s First and Goal Clinic, Dante Bartee, now a defensive analyst at the University of Oregon, shares what he learned from his first year as a college defensive coordinator at Ottawa University.
Coach Bartee’s passion for football and innate ability to decipher and teach complex strategies sets him apart as a great young thinker on the game.
This episode applies to all of us as we continue to grow as communicators and in developing our relationships with our players.
Show Notes:
Start with Personnel
Use High School Tape to Understand the Player and What He Can Grow Into
Build What the Player Needs, Not What You Want
Being Player-Focused Does Not Mean You Are a Player’s Coach
Talk to Players One on One to Communicate Where You Are Coming From
Find Methodologies to Communicate
Positive and Negative Confrontation
Positive Confrontation: Evaluate and Attack the Problem
Negative Confrontation: Attack the Player
Message and Tone Are Equally Important
Follow Dante Bartee on Twitter @BarteeDante.
Listen to Coach Bartee’s Accelerate Everything Episode.
Watch Coach Bartee’s Entire Presentation from Lauren’s First and Goal:
Thoughts from a First-Time College DC
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Learn More about Modern Football:
Modern Football predicts your opponent’s next move. Some of the most elite coaches in the game leverage this new platform for in-game decision making and play-calling success. Visit teammofo.com today to start dominating your opponents with a tool for detailed analysis that simply works and delivers value.
Learn More about The Headset App:
The Headset App completely changes the communication market for coaches. While traditional headset systems are expensive, as well as a pain to transport and set up, The Headset App setup is ridiculously simple at a fraction of the cost. Download The Headset App today in the App Store or Google Play.
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In this segment from the 3rd Annual Lauren’s First and Goal Clinic, Dante Bartee, now a defensive analyst at the University of Oregon, shares what he learned from his first year as a college defensive coordinator at Ottawa University.
Coach Bartee’s passion for football and innate ability to decipher and teach complex strategies sets him apart as a great young thinker on the game.
This episode applies to all of us as we continue to grow as communicators and in developing our relationships with our players.
Show Notes:
Start with Personnel
Use High School Tape to Understand the Player and What He Can Grow Into
Build What the Player Needs, Not What You Want
Being Player-Focused Does Not Mean You Are a Player’s Coach
Talk to Players One on One to Communicate Where You Are Coming From
Find Methodologies to Communicate
Positive and Negative Confrontation
Positive Confrontation: Evaluate and Attack the Problem
Negative Confrontation: Attack the Player
Message and Tone Are Equally Important
Follow Dante Bartee on Twitter @BarteeDante.
Listen to Coach Bartee’s Accelerate Everything Episode.
Watch Coach Bartee’s Entire Presentation from Lauren’s First and Goal:
Thoughts from a First-Time College DC
Thank you for supporting our partners:
Learn More about Modern Football:
Modern Football predicts your opponent’s next move. Some of the most elite coaches in the game leverage this new platform for in-game decision making and play-calling success. Visit teammofo.com today to start dominating your opponents with a tool for detailed analysis that simply works and delivers value.
Learn More about The Headset App:
The Headset App completely changes the communication market for coaches. While traditional headset systems are expensive, as well as a pain to transport and set up, The Headset App setup is ridiculously simple at a fraction of the cost. Download The Headset App today in the App Store or Google Play.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
23 min