What Were The Commanders Doing with Those Logs? | Take Command

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
  • On this episode of Take Command, Craig and Logan are joined by Bill Hart, a founding partner of the APG training group, to discuss their training philosophy, his work with the Commanders, some of his favorite training stories, what it means to be a leader, and much more!
    (0:11) Why Dan Quinn Brings in Navy Seals
    (11:59) That Time Matt Ryan Got Mad at the Navy Seals
    (24:48) What Makes A Great Leader?
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  • @hermitrob5481
    @hermitrob5481 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    too cool man. Brilliant vision to introduce such unique character building, working as a unit, dealing with adversity, among other things program. Just a genius move. W show Hoffman

  • @bcsavage
    @bcsavage 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This was actually really dope to listen to! Appreciate you guys bringing him in for a conversation! I thing DQ is taking the team in the right direction! #HTTC!

    • @Joshua-bo2ln
      @Joshua-bo2ln 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I absolutely agree! Dan Quinn always brings the best of the best surrounding coaching staffs (with this time having depth behind the coordinators that can learn and take over when/if they are poached from here and to be prepared for that which is something he learned from his last HC job in Atlanta), is known to be a true player's coach but not from being too soft and coddling them, knows how to get the most out of defenses and the especially the secondary in particular which is the weakest link on the roster maybe minus the o-line which is a big deal!, allows his coordinators coordinators to run their units and not meddle too much which is very important, etc...
      I wasn't overly optimistic when first learning of the DQ hiring but the more I learned about his history and everything else about him the more pumped I've gotten about it. I think he can take what he's learned from his stops in Seattle, Atlanta and Dallas and bring it all here. I see him, Josh Harris, Adam Peters, Kliff Kingsberry, Joe Whitt Jr, Anthony Lynn, etc along with the new highly talented and touted rookie QB Jayden Daniels and the newly revamped roster going places (deep into the playoffs within 3 seasons at the longest). I'm cautiously optimistic but optimistic all the same.

    • @Joshua-bo2ln
      @Joshua-bo2ln 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I absolutely agree! Dan Quinn always brings the best of the best surrounding coaching staffs (with this time having depth behind the coordinators that can learn and take over when/if they are poached from here and to be prepared for that which is something he learned from his last HC job in Atlanta), is known to be a true player's coach but not from being too soft and coddling them, knows how to get the most out of defenses and the especially the secondary in particular which is the weakest link on the roster maybe minus the o-line which is a big deal!, allows his coordinators coordinators to run their units and not meddle too much which is very important, etc...
      I wasn't overly optimistic when first learning of the DQ hiring but the more I learned about his history and everything else about him the more pumped I've gotten about it. I think he can take what he's learned from his stops in Seattle, Atlanta and Dallas and bring it all here. I see him, Josh Harris, Adam Peters, Kliff Kingsberry, Joe Whitt Jr, Anthony Lynn, etc along with the new highly talented and touted rookie QB Jayden Daniels and the newly revamped roster going places (deep into the playoffs within 3 seasons at the longest). I'm cautiously optimistic but optimistic all the same.

  • @blainebowling3303
    @blainebowling3303 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WOW!!! So, so interesting!! Great job, great questions! …sharpening that edge!!

  • @patrickwest2288
    @patrickwest2288 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have never heard of APG Training. This is very interesting

  • @Joshua-bo2ln
    @Joshua-bo2ln 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dan Quinn always brings the best of the best surrounding coaching staffs (with this time having depth behind the coordinators that can learn and take over when/if they are poached from here and to be prepared for that which is something he learned from his last HC job in Atlanta), is known to be a true player's coach but not from being too soft and coddling them, knows how to get the most out of defenses and the especially the secondary in particular which is the weakest link on the roster maybe minus the o-line which is a big deal!, allows his coordinators coordinators to run their units and not meddle too much which is very important, etc...
    I wasn't overly optimistic when first learning of the DQ hiring but the more I learned about his history and everything else about him the more pumped I've gotten about it. I think he can take what he's learned from his stops in Seattle, Atlanta and Dallas and bring it all here. I see him, Josh Harris, Adam Peters, Kliff Kingsberry, Joe Whitt Jr, Anthony Lynn, etc along with the new highly talented and touted rookie QB Jayden Daniels and the newly revamped roster going places (deep into the playoffs within 3 seasons at the longest). I'm cautiously optimistic but optimistic all the same.

  • @rubengalaviz4518
    @rubengalaviz4518 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hail to the REDSKINS

    • @Joshua-bo2ln
      @Joshua-bo2ln 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Amen! Hail to the Redskins!!! #HTTR!

  • @SlimSleazy
    @SlimSleazy 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Logan seem like he was holding his tongue on the Seal training exercise that the players had issues with. They may have been acting like spoiled millionaire athletes, but I think Logan thinks some of their gripes were legit