Bill's rookie Keon Coleman was like 10 minutes late to a team/wr meeting early in the year, McDermott benched him for the 1st half of their next game. If coaches aren't in control, no one is, and you'll get what you sow.
The moment he did his first press conference you just knew DC had a culture of hard work and dedication and accountability in mind. Some people laughed. People who played on teams knew.
Remember how the Dolfins players supposedly hated Vic Fangio., now he is in Philly a year later and has the #1 defense and his players love him? That's a huge signal about the status of accountability in Miami. Vic calls it like he sees it, and apparently the Dolfins players didn't want to be held accountable.
This is one of the reasons I love Michael Penix, the dude is so mature, he has faced a ton of adversity and come out the other side a winner. Whatever else he is in terms of his ability to be a franchise QB, he is a leader of men
@@jonsmith9708 did you miss the part of my comment where I said “whatever else he is in terms of his ability to be a franchise QB”? I literally was saying idk if he can be a franchise QB but he is a leader of men
@@jonsmith9708he has proven to be a great leader through his time at UW. That doesn’t mean I think he’s an incredible NFL talent yet. But he’s very mature and a very strong leader
as a patriots fan, i was skeptical of Vrabel pick at first but seeing his press conference where he stressed the point of bringing accountability back to the building gives me confidence that we got the right guy.
He is good when he can pick the right coordinators like he did his first few years and has a stacked team. On paper, those titans teams underperformed.
Everyone knows a team can't go further than their QB talent. Getting to the playoffs with Mariota and an aging Tannehill is not overachieving, regardless of the high talent on the rest of the roster (See Jets for counterexample)
I’d argue this has less to do with NIL, and more to do with the increasing lack of parenting these days. It’s a problem in almost every walk of life. Parents are more interested in being buddies instead of parents to their children. They refuse to raise them properly and everyone else has to deal with the consequences, from teachers to police. Kids nowadays are disrespectful to authority, and cannot do for themselves any longer.
@brettlawrence1132 come on now. Its been a thing for a while. It's a real thing. I ran into it when looking to do something I wasn't supposed to related to video games. Instead I found myself in a rabbit hole
@@brettlawrence1132don't just Google it. Google a team then hit next page for like 20 and eventually it comes back with no additional pages for the topic. It's nuts.
It's upon us. IG is the worst for this. Look at the comments on videos that are obviously staged and see that there's NO ONE there talking about the video with any sort of critical thinking. It's all bots agreeing or arguing about what they're seeing. It's getting bad.
I tuned into the show today right before I took a shower. I was sitting in the tub, depressed and exhausted, and then pat starts talking about auditioning every day to have another. Needed to hear that, thanks for sharing Pat. The rest of the day was a positive day
Hey fellow Buc fans... you notice how we don't have these issues? That's a culture thing. That's a Todd Bowles thing. Our lockerroom is solid. Try to retain Coen and Bowles, fix the personnel issues on defense and run this thing back.
These are my favorite parts of the progrum, when Pat, AJ, and DBut talk about personal experiences and their admiration for great team work and leadership. Love these guys!
@@wilhelm4321EXACTLY. Ja’Marr Chase says he’s not practicing or he’s going skip a meeting…what are the Bengals REALLY going to do. Who does Joe Burrow have to throw to if they suspend him?
@@reptonplaya Excatly, and let's not forget the Malcom Butler situation at the Super Bowl. Obviously, in any profession, there should be standards and accountability, but suspending players hurts the team more than the player.
Majority of players care about their brand and money instead of the team. It's due to the CFB's climate, 18-22 year olds are starting to not care about being part of the team. They care about making money and building their brand. And coaches won't call them out because they'll get mad an enter the transfer portal.
Try shoveling 350 degree asphalt for 80 hours a week and getting 1200 bucks. Big disconnect coming between people in this country and it's gonna get DARK.
0:07 The way they fix this is get rid of this stupid rule! Or what they could do is if teams know who they want to hire then they can interview that one person and hire them. But if they're doing a true coaching search as they don't already have their candidate preselected then the NFL can require the dei rule.
Who could have called this 😂 Keep giving millions of dollars to children, I'm sure it will make for a much better product on the field and I'm sure it will have zero consequences on their development into manhood.
@@Micisme86except that extremely expensive tuition and all the connections, opportunities, and back door deals. College players have been a problem for decades. Clearly you've never been in a college environment. Major college programs literally handing out grades and exams to the athletes while they're entire tuition gets paid AND they have a stipend. Watched it myself 20 years ago.
It’s an excuse to stop paying them. Coaches with gray hair were getting caught fingering girls, getting DUIs and driving with their mistress. Is that money related too?
Really insightful conversation, the generational dynamics, and how this is a more important factor in determining who makes it to the playoffs and who doesn't.
That’s one thing I can give Billy Napier credit for. He just had a backup QB transfer and he got mad he wasn’t going to start over DJ Lagway, he said BYE
Just have to start sitting people. Owners have to be on board too. Back in HS the basketball coaches would bring up two or three players from the previous level (Fresh->JV, JV->Varsity) to practice the day after a loss where we beat ourselves by committing stupid mistakes or not playing hard. Bringing those few kids up to practice was his way of saying if you don't want to put in the work, someone else is willing to. We need more of that, especially in football where one player wont make or break your team. You can survive a half or a game without your number 1 WR or your top RB
Patrick Mahomes is the perfect example. He wasn't the number 1 pick. He just loved ball and wanted to play ball. Kansas City felt that and wanted that more than the number 1.
You notice when people talk about Andy Reid and the locker room he runs they describe it as a “military” style. You hear Mahomes and Kelce, two of their biggest stars, say all the time they NEVER want to upset Andy, because he coaches hard. But, they respect him. As a military person myself, i can say the best performing teams are the ones that keep eachother in line. Having a turd in the punchbowl means the punch tastes good to no one who has to drink it. When one of your battle buddies messes up, you know your ass is getting smoked for it. The privates know the sergeants will have their ass if they mess up. Conversely, the sergeants know the senior NCOs are gonna have their ass for their privates mistakes or their own mistakes. And the Senior NCOs know the Officers are gonna have their ass if their ncos and privates are not squared away. And the Officers know the Generals will have their ass. It’s a toxic, messed up, and stressful system…. BUT it’s a system that’s proven to yield results when everyone is bought in to the same vision.
As a Pats fan, Ja'Lynn Polk said he had the best hands in the game. Ja'Lynn Polk. If you're not a Pats fan or a huge college fan, you likely have never even heard of him. Confidence and grand delusion are two different things, one is good the other is poison.
I think the problem isnt knowing if the guy is a turd or not, its the egos of the execs thinking "we can turn this guy around" or "he's too talented to pass on".
Yea, I feel the whole system took a hit when Juniors and Seniors started making more money than NFL players in the 1st few yrs! This NIL money is too much
Accountability starts at the very top. Blame the players all you want but when a owner can fire a coach within one year of taking the job who’s going to hold anybody accountable? When the owners accountable responsibility trickles down
No, nope. No way. Theres no way youre going to convince me that kids who showed talent to play a sport early was catered to, never punished, given a million dollars by the time they get to college, allowed to run away from anything they dont like, blame other people for their issues (because obv it cant be them, theyre the greatest. Theyre goats) switch teams when they donr get there way, then get paid millions upon millions, no way those kids are entitled. No way they act like that.
I don't want to overreact, BUT: As a teacher for 15 years and college counselor for 5 more, I've seen this same change even in other countries. I think the pandemic rewrote the rules and made everybody way more lax about professionalism. A lot of these guys spent their formative college years or even high school years in Zoom where they could do nothing at all and face no repercussions because every system basically bent over and said do what you want, we know it's hard right now. And I'm not upset about masks or vaccines or anything like that, it's just that rather than maintain our academic and professional standards, we dropped them to make room for everything else. It wasn't keep calm and carry on, it was "take it easy we'll be alright"
Speaking of lacking accountability and avoiding adversity, if I’m an NFL GM, I’m not drafting a guy that’s been to more than two schools during his college career. I don’t care how talented he is, all the school-hopping tells me is that if he doesn’t have an absolutely perfect situation for him, he’s going to quit. No balls.
I feel an issue might also be is fans not being to accept short time losses for long term gains. You bench these starters that are doing that, at the very least there egos are gonna be taking a hit. Eventually that precedent will be set and they will learn, and the entire team will be better. But you can’t, because if they loose, everyone is gonna be at your throat for doing that and literally nothing comes from it expect possibly the loss of the coaches job.
I truly think a lot of sports are dealing with this. I bet this is the best time for MLB to gain a new following. People making so much money that they stop caring. In the MLB the motto is next man up. I think we will see people head back to baseball soon
Honestly as much as I enjoy watching the packers I’m almost done with the NFL, I’m not excusing Loves poor play or the rest of the team, but they way the packers eagles game started is uncalled for, with all the camera they have you know the one sky cam that clearly showed Nixon regain control of the ball way before the eagles ended up with it, is this how the NFL is going to let playoff games get played out. I get the refs don’t see everything but it was reviewed and ignored
It has to come from the guys that everyone respects. That is why the chiefs are so elite. Their superstars that everyone looks up to work harder than anyone.
Crazy how this is only happening on the teams that have children for coaches or coaches who are completely tone deaf to their players. This doesn't have anything to do with NIL or Money... It has everything to do with the way kids are raised, currently. They only communicate with their phones and are chronically online. So, they don't know how to handle adversity or speak to human beings like real life human beings. You can't have accountability with guys who think "clout" and their own ego is more important than the team. The best teams in the NFL have strong leaders at Coaching positions, offense, defense and special teams; cover all the phases and prepare to be a grown up. Not saying these guys can't grow up going forward, but they have to be checked or check them out. That's all you can do.
Need to take care of that right away especially with rookies . Act the fool and I will take that game check. You can see that crap with pickins in Pittsburgh
You gotta start doing it when you’re winning. People will let things slide when you’re winning but then when you lose there’s a problem. Gotta keep it consistent. OR you can’t let the media know (Patriots way.)
Here’s my issue with this line of talk; the nfl’s relationship to the players has always been business first, with no loyalty to the players. Now that players are starting to approach it the same way it’s immediately called out. Maybe if these owners started showing loyalty to players they’d see loyalty in return.
I don’t think Mike V will have the same success as he did in tenn- no weak division- no Henry- no AJ brown- no art smith- may get the 7 seed a few years but will not win the division
I get it. You think its because he is white. The real reason is because he has credibility. He does not say dumb ish like "i see color" at his first presser after the owner says the opposite. Mayo said so many dumb things and he was weak, you can see the weakness in his eyes. The man was a child and vrabel is a man.
It's easy to think Bo Nix has already went further than Anthony Richardson or Caleb Williams will in their careers and that is purely from maturity and not talent.
I'm a Ravens fan, and they have always been good at this. But even more than what the Raven's culture was built on, the Patriots really exemplified this during the Belichek/Brady era. How many stories have you heard from players who knew once they went to NE that they had to cut the crap immediately. The secret is no compromising, regardless of talent, and build a winning culture that players want to be a part of. If the turds immediately get benched or cut from the good teams when they do their turd activities, the only teams that will take on their turd attitudes are the losers like the Browns, Raiders, Cowboys, etc. So they have to decide to either be a well paid turd on a losing bum team forever, or be a pro and get their act together and be a well paid pro on a winner. You have to set the expectations and develop leaders in the locker room who exemplify it and teach it to the rest.
Bunch of cowards, stop putting the blame of "Lack of Accountability" at the feet of young people. For that problem to manifest in the club house building, that has to go though so many adults that do nothing about it, until it ends at the bottom of the totem pole with the youngest people on the roster. Lack of Acountability? Lack of Responsibility
Doesn’t the NFL have a collective bargaining agreement? Maybe the owners will have to put accountability in the next CBA . It’s definitely stupid, however, there has been a generational shift .
Every pundit "Steelers are amazing at finding WR talent in the mid rounds" Its easy when you ignore the character concerns, it will bite you on the ass eventually, if the Steelers pay Pickens they will never learn, trade him.
@JK8 I'm torn, he's clearly very good, but he struggles to pick OCs for a decade and there are always character concerns on that side of the locker room, not sure if that's on him or the front office as they keep drafting these dumbasses who can't get out of their own way
It’s a generation issue. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve met a new hire at work who either don’t show up day one, or they just stop coming a few weeks later.
Not even, its a parenting issue. If you never correct an entitled kids attitude, they're going to act entitled when they're adults until they get checked and humbled. Need I call a Karen or a Ken?
Yeah cause the Boomer generation is so good at accountability 🙄 STFU they voted for a felon. Don’t talk to me about my generation lacking accountability
We've had a boys to men issue for a long time. Ya have man-childs with big egos big pay checks in a players union. Accountability is tribal, financial, cultural, and legal. Figure out a person's motivations and you understand accountability. This stuff starts in kindergarten.
Yes!! It's literally 0 surprise. These dudes have been told they are special (and the are , I know lol) and probably by and large given special treatment since they were kids. This produces George Pickens' type attitude. It has to drive the grinder type with more reasonable physical gifts that worked his way into an NFLer insane.
I've been coaching youth league for 5 years 11-12 year olds. When I get a new group and I have that stud kid that has never been told no its a headache. I get push back from parents and other coaches, but you have to earn your spot and be here every day. If not, then there are other teams you can join.
I dont see how you can say this is an NIL issue if over half of these examples come from veterans lol Theres a lot of BUM coaches out here these days these guys prioritize being friends with players and give them fun nick names
Bill's rookie Keon Coleman was like 10 minutes late to a team/wr meeting early in the year, McDermott benched him for the 1st half of their next game. If coaches aren't in control, no one is, and you'll get what you sow.
So close…. “You reap what you sow”
@@HarambesBrotherdamn proverbs police! Thank you for being on watch 👮🏻♂️
This is how it was dealt with in high school ball, which makes me wonder if some of these coaches are even trying.
@ gotchu
Feels like the top tier teams don’t have this issue. Front offices need to realize character and attitude matter in these interviews.
Shout out to the Dan Campbell "no turds" philosophy that got them from 3-13-1 to 15-2.
Hell yeah i was just about to say something like this...but also they get told before coming in we have a culture and we move a certain way
The moment he did his first press conference you just knew DC had a culture of hard work and dedication and accountability in mind.
Some people laughed. People who played on teams knew.
Buddy... there's a lack of accountability and avoiding adversity epidemic on SOCIETY... not just the NFL.
it's the "give me my flowers" generation
too many people think they're special and can't handle something not going the way they want
@@mattcarberry368you can thank the boomers for that
@@mattcarberry368boomers were the same generation that couldn’t handle another person skin color, religion, or gender btw
Hit the nail on the head with this one.
@kingtachalla8161
Boomers MADE IT THRU
You can make it to -
I think youtube has a bot issue, no accountability.
Call in Elon
@@ppploanshis bot issue is easily 10x worse.
@@andrewboyce7268 Lol no it hasn't you can easily tell BoTs over actually posters (albeit trolls).
dead internet theory buddy.
UA-cam makes money off bots
They're not going to kill off things that make them money.
Remember how the Dolfins players supposedly hated Vic Fangio., now he is in Philly a year later and has the #1 defense and his players love him? That's a huge signal about the status of accountability in Miami. Vic calls it like he sees it, and apparently the Dolfins players didn't want to be held accountable.
And Brian Flores. Those softies hated him and he's loved where he coaches now.
They didn't like Brian Flores no-nonsense approach either despite him winning 10+ games twice in 3 years
Dolphins lol
It’s wild you spelled “dolphins” like that. I’m not gonna lie. Just wow.
@@alexchavez3383Flores was an insane douche who only won games because of Tua, who he despised.
The nation as an accountability issue.
Society has an accountability issue, not just the NFL
The quote of "everyday is an audition to be brought back the next" is so true. I approach my work the same way. It keeps me going.
George Pickens isn't a football player... He's a ball catcher.
So's your mom.
he don't get paid to block
@@georgebong6929 So Is your mom.
@@robgronkowski947actually he gets paid to play all the facets of the game they ask😂🤷♀️
@@happyliltre3721your not funny 😂🤷🏻♂️
This is one of the reasons I love Michael Penix, the dude is so mature, he has faced a ton of adversity and come out the other side a winner. Whatever else he is in terms of his ability to be a franchise QB, he is a leader of men
He’s a rookie! Gotta prove it first
@@jonsmith9708 did you miss the part of my comment where I said “whatever else he is in terms of his ability to be a franchise QB”? I literally was saying idk if he can be a franchise QB but he is a leader of men
@@jonsmith9708he has proven to be a great leader through his time at UW. That doesn’t mean I think he’s an incredible NFL talent yet. But he’s very mature and a very strong leader
As A Titans fan... You don't know a good coach until he's gone.
Similar thing with a good woman, I left mine for a gal with big cans and peanut butter skin.....didn't work out well for me
as a patriots fan, i was skeptical of Vrabel pick at first but seeing his press conference where he stressed the point of bringing accountability back to the building gives me confidence that we got the right guy.
He is good when he can pick the right coordinators like he did his first few years and has a stacked team. On paper, those titans teams underperformed.
Everyone knows a team can't go further than their QB talent.
Getting to the playoffs with Mariota and an aging Tannehill is not overachieving, regardless of the high talent on the rest of the roster (See Jets for counterexample)
The Steelers fans are about to learn this the hard way.
Social media athletes, more concerned with their "brand"
Brand = money. Money over football
And in the next video, you'll all praise Deion's kids and whatever team drafts them. How do you expect *THEM* to act in the NFL????
It will be easy for them, they have been around this money and trained for this since birth. It is the poor guys THRUST into money you worry for.
Just start trading these dudes to cleveland. Worked for Bill
Shout out Jamie Collins!
💀🤣
Bill is the GOAT for that
I’d argue this has less to do with NIL, and more to do with the increasing lack of parenting these days. It’s a problem in almost every walk of life. Parents are more interested in being buddies instead of parents to their children. They refuse to raise them properly and everyone else has to deal with the consequences, from teachers to police. Kids nowadays are disrespectful to authority, and cannot do for themselves any longer.
This person gets it.
Can definitely be both
We care about make believe feelings more as a society more versus morals and self discipline. This is what everyone wanted right?
Getting back to the 90s levels of egos 😂
The entire planet has an accountability issue.
Its been missing in Chicago for years
decades*
Damn the 2 first comments just convinced me of the Dead Internet Theory
You sir peaked my interest googling this now tbh
@brettlawrence1132 come on now. Its been a thing for a while. It's a real thing. I ran into it when looking to do something I wasn't supposed to related to video games. Instead I found myself in a rabbit hole
@@brettlawrence1132greatest rabbit hole to go down and every day I believe it more and more
@@brettlawrence1132don't just Google it. Google a team then hit next page for like 20 and eventually it comes back with no additional pages for the topic. It's nuts.
It's upon us. IG is the worst for this. Look at the comments on videos that are obviously staged and see that there's NO ONE there talking about the video with any sort of critical thinking. It's all bots agreeing or arguing about what they're seeing. It's getting bad.
I tuned into the show today right before I took a shower. I was sitting in the tub, depressed and exhausted, and then pat starts talking about auditioning every day to have another. Needed to hear that, thanks for sharing Pat. The rest of the day was a positive day
Hey fellow Buc fans... you notice how we don't have these issues? That's a culture thing. That's a Todd Bowles thing. Our lockerroom is solid. Try to retain Coen and Bowles, fix the personnel issues on defense and run this thing back.
These are my favorite parts of the progrum, when Pat, AJ, and DBut talk about personal experiences and their admiration for great team work and leadership.
Love these guys!
This is what happens when you make the players bigger than the team.
That's just life tbh. If TJ Watt or Patrick Mahomes decide there going to be late to a team meeting...what can you do???
@@wilhelm4321the reason they are who they are is because they choose to not be late to meetings
@@wilhelm4321EXACTLY. Ja’Marr Chase says he’s not practicing or he’s going skip a meeting…what are the Bengals REALLY going to do. Who does Joe Burrow have to throw to if they suspend him?
Cut em. @@wilhelm4321
@@reptonplaya Excatly, and let's not forget the Malcom Butler situation at the Super Bowl. Obviously, in any profession, there should be standards and accountability, but suspending players hurts the team more than the player.
With no accountability at the top of an nfl organization who’d honestly expect it on the field
Can’t imagine this crap with Parcells. Ditka. Reeves ... insert old school coach.
Can’t believe they didn’t mention bwags at the commanders this year. Give that man a gold jacket asap
Majority of players care about their brand and money instead of the team. It's due to the CFB's climate, 18-22 year olds are starting to not care about being part of the team. They care about making money and building their brand. And coaches won't call them out because they'll get mad an enter the transfer portal.
Try shoveling 350 degree asphalt for 80 hours a week and getting 1200 bucks. Big disconnect coming between people in this country and it's gonna get DARK.
0:07 The way they fix this is get rid of this stupid rule! Or what they could do is if teams know who they want to hire then they can interview that one person and hire them. But if they're doing a true coaching search as they don't already have their candidate preselected then the NFL can require the dei rule.
Who could have called this 😂
Keep giving millions of dollars to children, I'm sure it will make for a much better product on the field and I'm sure it will have zero consequences on their development into manhood.
Great straightforward point!
So go back to schools making money off of them and not giving them a dime
They earn that money lol
@@Micisme86except that extremely expensive tuition and all the connections, opportunities, and back door deals. College players have been a problem for decades. Clearly you've never been in a college environment. Major college programs literally handing out grades and exams to the athletes while they're entire tuition gets paid AND they have a stipend. Watched it myself 20 years ago.
It’s an excuse to stop paying them. Coaches with gray hair were getting caught fingering girls, getting DUIs and driving with their mistress. Is that money related too?
Everyone say the thing: "Good times make...."
“No bad teams, only bad leaders.” - Jocko Willink
DBut has such a great way to explain how to be a good teammate.
Really insightful conversation, the generational dynamics, and how this is a more important factor in determining who makes it to the playoffs and who doesn't.
No it’s not! Teams need to draft and develop better than the competition.
Shoutout to Patriots Unfiltered!
There is a huge lack of accountability anywhere power and ego is involved.
That’s one thing I can give Billy Napier credit for. He just had a backup QB transfer and he got mad he wasn’t going to start over DJ Lagway, he said BYE
Just have to start sitting people. Owners have to be on board too. Back in HS the basketball coaches would bring up two or three players from the previous level (Fresh->JV, JV->Varsity) to practice the day after a loss where we beat ourselves by committing stupid mistakes or not playing hard. Bringing those few kids up to practice was his way of saying if you don't want to put in the work, someone else is willing to. We need more of that, especially in football where one player wont make or break your team. You can survive a half or a game without your number 1 WR or your top RB
Patrick Mahomes is the perfect example. He wasn't the number 1 pick. He just loved ball and wanted to play ball. Kansas City felt that and wanted that more than the number 1.
He had a great vet to learn from and a great HC. He’ll be the first one to tell you that too
You notice when people talk about Andy Reid and the locker room he runs they describe it as a “military” style. You hear Mahomes and Kelce, two of their biggest stars, say all the time they NEVER want to upset Andy, because he coaches hard. But, they respect him. As a military person myself, i can say the best performing teams are the ones that keep eachother in line. Having a turd in the punchbowl means the punch tastes good to no one who has to drink it. When one of your battle buddies messes up, you know your ass is getting smoked for it. The privates know the sergeants will have their ass if they mess up. Conversely, the sergeants know the senior NCOs are gonna have their ass for their privates mistakes or their own mistakes. And the Senior NCOs know the Officers are gonna have their ass if their ncos and privates are not squared away. And the Officers know the Generals will have their ass. It’s a toxic, messed up, and stressful system…. BUT it’s a system that’s proven to yield results when everyone is bought in to the same vision.
As a Pats fan, Ja'Lynn Polk said he had the best hands in the game. Ja'Lynn Polk. If you're not a Pats fan or a huge college fan, you likely have never even heard of him. Confidence and grand delusion are two different things, one is good the other is poison.
I think the problem isnt knowing if the guy is a turd or not, its the egos of the execs thinking "we can turn this guy around" or "he's too talented to pass on".
100% this was exactly how I felt about the Jaguars this season. They have some talent but that’s not a 4-13 team no accountability
Yea, I feel the whole system took a hit when Juniors and Seniors started making more money than NFL players in the 1st few yrs! This NIL money is too much
Accountability starts at the very top. Blame the players all you want but when a owner can fire a coach within one year of taking the job who’s going to hold anybody accountable? When the owners accountable responsibility trickles down
Glad Vrabel is our new coach
Its spread into most fields
people gotta remember where Dbuck came from lol.
he knows what a perfectly healthy locker room is, and him saying that is alarming lol.
Add character clauses to contracts
This is a master class and how to succeed at life.
This is the exact problem in the NBA
The right environment and right culture is the most important thing. Have a strong team of vets and coaches fixes that real quick
The lack of accountability is with the players who are paid obscene sums and perform poorly most of the time.
No, nope. No way. Theres no way youre going to convince me that kids who showed talent to play a sport early was catered to, never punished, given a million dollars by the time they get to college, allowed to run away from anything they dont like, blame other people for their issues (because obv it cant be them, theyre the greatest. Theyre goats) switch teams when they donr get there way, then get paid millions upon millions, no way those kids are entitled. No way they act like that.
I don't want to overreact, BUT: As a teacher for 15 years and college counselor for 5 more, I've seen this same change even in other countries. I think the pandemic rewrote the rules and made everybody way more lax about professionalism. A lot of these guys spent their formative college years or even high school years in Zoom where they could do nothing at all and face no repercussions because every system basically bent over and said do what you want, we know it's hard right now.
And I'm not upset about masks or vaccines or anything like that, it's just that rather than maintain our academic and professional standards, we dropped them to make room for everything else. It wasn't keep calm and carry on, it was "take it easy we'll be alright"
Speaking of lacking accountability and avoiding adversity, if I’m an NFL GM, I’m not drafting a guy that’s been to more than two schools during his college career. I don’t care how talented he is, all the school-hopping tells me is that if he doesn’t have an absolutely perfect situation for him, he’s going to quit. No balls.
I feel an issue might also be is fans not being to accept short time losses for long term gains. You bench these starters that are doing that, at the very least there egos are gonna be taking a hit. Eventually that precedent will be set and they will learn, and the entire team will be better. But you can’t, because if they loose, everyone is gonna be at your throat for doing that and literally nothing comes from it expect possibly the loss of the coaches job.
I truly think a lot of sports are dealing with this. I bet this is the best time for MLB to gain a new following. People making so much money that they stop caring. In the MLB the motto is next man up. I think we will see people head back to baseball soon
There's allot of Professional money makers and no professional human beings.
What do you expect when you give these guys millions for playing a game
There's about 20 teams I'd say that have this problem on some level
It’s because these clowns make way too much money to play a kids game. They think they walk on water.
Honestly as much as I enjoy watching the packers I’m almost done with the NFL, I’m not excusing Loves poor play or the rest of the team, but they way the packers eagles game started is uncalled for, with all the camera they have you know the one sky cam that clearly showed Nixon regain control of the ball way before the eagles ended up with it, is this how the NFL is going to let playoff games get played out. I get the refs don’t see everything but it was reviewed and ignored
12:59 bruh this isn't commentary it's rambling
I’m guessing Jaire Alexander isn’t headed to New England. 😂
Belichick was tough
But he got you to the top
It has to come from the guys that everyone respects. That is why the chiefs are so elite. Their superstars that everyone looks up to work harder than anyone.
Crazy how this is only happening on the teams that have children for coaches or coaches who are completely tone deaf to their players. This doesn't have anything to do with NIL or Money... It has everything to do with the way kids are raised, currently. They only communicate with their phones and are chronically online. So, they don't know how to handle adversity or speak to human beings like real life human beings. You can't have accountability with guys who think "clout" and their own ego is more important than the team. The best teams in the NFL have strong leaders at Coaching positions, offense, defense and special teams; cover all the phases and prepare to be a grown up. Not saying these guys can't grow up going forward, but they have to be checked or check them out. That's all you can do.
Bengals fan here ☝🏾Yes there is just watch a couple of Bengals games and it'll end this discussion...
Players should all get paid evenly but offer incentives for certain accolades hit on the field and in the classroom.
Low impulse control.
Lack of accountability is a meaningless issue now matter all players are paid to play professional football!
Need to take care of that right away especially with rookies . Act the fool and I will take that game check.
You can see that crap with pickins in Pittsburgh
You gotta start doing it when you’re winning. People will let things slide when you’re winning but then when you lose there’s a problem. Gotta keep it consistent. OR you can’t let the media know (Patriots way.)
"packers are the youngest team in the nfl" - the ions are 0.8 years older. Quick using that as an excuse - its not the age its the players.
Just gotta do what the Browns did when John Dutton was GM and didnt draft Bo!!
I know a team in NY that has accountability issues top to bottom you should ask someone about them. Like a QB on the team or something
Naw. That would take some accountability.
Pickens is just the latest for the Steelers. Tomlin has bred about 7-8 diva WR's over the years..
Here’s my issue with this line of talk; the nfl’s relationship to the players has always been business first, with no loyalty to the players. Now that players are starting to approach it the same way it’s immediately called out. Maybe if these owners started showing loyalty to players they’d see loyalty in return.
Tf loyalty gotta do with arriving on time ?
The NFL need to go back to the days of the 80s.........
So he pretty much called them soft and gets celebrated for it. But when Mayo did it...
I don’t think Mike V will have the same success as he did in tenn- no weak division- no Henry- no AJ brown- no art smith- may get the 7 seed a few years but will not win the division
@@sekehi3but he does have Drake Maye.. look at what he did with a bum like Tannehill
I get it. You think its because he is white. The real reason is because he has credibility. He does not say dumb ish like "i see color" at his first presser after the owner says the opposite. Mayo said so many dumb things and he was weak, you can see the weakness in his eyes. The man was a child and vrabel is a man.
@@TheGoatsevenrings with Derrick Henry and AJ Brown
It's easy to think Bo Nix has already went further than Anthony Richardson or Caleb Williams will in their careers and that is purely from maturity and not talent.
I'm a Ravens fan, and they have always been good at this. But even more than what the Raven's culture was built on, the Patriots really exemplified this during the Belichek/Brady era. How many stories have you heard from players who knew once they went to NE that they had to cut the crap immediately. The secret is no compromising, regardless of talent, and build a winning culture that players want to be a part of.
If the turds immediately get benched or cut from the good teams when they do their turd activities, the only teams that will take on their turd attitudes are the losers like the Browns, Raiders, Cowboys, etc. So they have to decide to either be a well paid turd on a losing bum team forever, or be a pro and get their act together and be a well paid pro on a winner.
You have to set the expectations and develop leaders in the locker room who exemplify it and teach it to the rest.
Very interesting video! I would recommend to many friends
Bunch of cowards, stop putting the blame of "Lack of Accountability" at the feet of young people.
For that problem to manifest in the club house building, that has to go though so many adults that do nothing about it, until it ends at the bottom of the totem pole with the youngest people on the roster.
Lack of Acountability? Lack of Responsibility
It’s a societal issue, by the time these clowns are in the NFL it’s 15-20 years too late.
Well when the pats fire their hc after one season, taking accountability might just take your job
Ultimately it's a business, My Money is on the line as an owner, I am going to hire and fire who I want, Period
Doesn’t the NFL have a collective bargaining agreement? Maybe the owners will have to put accountability in the next CBA . It’s definitely stupid, however, there has been a generational shift .
Even before nil the steelers had this problem starting with AB. What's going on in that locker room
Every pundit "Steelers are amazing at finding WR talent in the mid rounds"
Its easy when you ignore the character concerns, it will bite you on the ass eventually, if the Steelers pay Pickens they will never learn, trade him.
Maybe Mike Tomlin isn’t as good of a coach as we think
they sure have a history of it at the WR position.
@JK8 I'm torn, he's clearly very good, but he struggles to pick OCs for a decade and there are always character concerns on that side of the locker room, not sure if that's on him or the front office as they keep drafting these dumbasses who can't get out of their own way
george pickens was the only person to show up in the playoffs for the steelers and somehow he’s still getting blamed
It’s a generation issue. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve met a new hire at work who either don’t show up day one, or they just stop coming a few weeks later.
Not even, its a parenting issue. If you never correct an entitled kids attitude, they're going to act entitled when they're adults until they get checked and humbled. Need I call a Karen or a Ken?
Well what generation raised the current generation? Kind of a failing on the part of the Boomers and Gen Xers.
Yeah cause the Boomer generation is so good at accountability 🙄 STFU they voted for a felon. Don’t talk to me about my generation lacking accountability
@@bradleyellis1859boomers aint raising this gen they are grandparents
We don't care about corporate overlords
These guys get paid a kings ransom to play a kids game. ….pats own words. What kind of mentality do you expect from them .
One name: Jermaine Burton. Maybe not the most expensive NIL grab but damn is he a failure in the NFL on and off the field due to accountability
We've had a boys to men issue for a long time. Ya have man-childs with big egos big pay checks in a players union. Accountability is tribal, financial, cultural, and legal. Figure out a person's motivations and you understand accountability. This stuff starts in kindergarten.
This is not just an NFL problem there is a lack of accountability generationally
well at least i don't have to worry about my Lions
You guys are one of 3 or so teams that don't seem to have this issue. Dan Campbell is an elite coach.
Yes!! It's literally 0 surprise. These dudes have been told they are special (and the are , I know lol) and probably by and large given special treatment since they were kids. This produces George Pickens' type attitude. It has to drive the grinder type with more reasonable physical gifts that worked his way into an NFLer insane.
I've been coaching youth league for 5 years 11-12 year olds. When I get a new group and I have that stud kid that has never been told no its a headache. I get push back from parents and other coaches, but you have to earn your spot and be here every day. If not, then there are other teams you can join.
I dont see how you can say this is an NIL issue if over half of these examples come from veterans lol
Theres a lot of BUM coaches out here these days these guys prioritize being friends with players and give them fun nick names