Matt Nagy kept journal on every Andy Reid speech for two years
Even after decades of growing knowledge of the sport, fans still only have a modest idea of just how much time, effort and work it takes to be a head coach in the NFL. Forget actually being one. Just the amount it takes to get the job sounds exhausting. Nagy offered a snippet of what he put himself through with a story of his preparation.Factoring in all the off-season stuff from football school through training camp, preseason and the regular season this can amount to as many as 50 speeches per year. Maybe more. Each of those speeches are likely to run a couple of minutes. So for Nagy to obsessively write every single one of them down? That takes a level of dedication only competitors and lunatics will understand. It's also a welcome sign of what's to come. One big criticism of John Fox was he didn't pay attention to the small things. He was a motivator who understood how to build a culture, but he's teams never operated with any sort of efficiency. That's likely to change with Nagy.Always an avid note-taker, Nagy started keeping a journal regularly two years ago, hoping it could someday serve a second purpose.
“The idea, the mindset,” he said, “of trying to be a head coach.”
He wrote down the speeches Chiefs coach Andy Reid gave and the circumstances that led to them. “It could be during a losing streak — a way of reaching the team and connecting with them,” Nagy said. “Sometimes it’s tough love; it could be calling people out, connecting with them. [The detail is] good if you write it down. The other part is, it’s about life. I’ll jot it down so I have it.”
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