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Nice article on Flores' background

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Finatik, Jan 29, 2019.

  1. Finatik

    Finatik Season Ticket Holder Staff Member Club Member

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    From PFT:
    Brian Flores wasn’t going to talk about his next job with the Dolphins.

    But the Patriots de facto defensive coordinator was willing to talk about his background, and his path to a top NFL coaching job that took an early turn.

    Via Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald, Flores detailed his initial quest to find a job in football, and the fact his initial goal was to become a General Manager rather than a coach.

    Flores recalled the letter he sent to every team in the league, offering to work for free for a chance to be in the NFL. Entire economies are based on that dream, so then-Patriots personnel chief Scott Pioli interviewed him.

    ‘I told them I’d work for free so they called me back,” Flores said. “And they didn’t ask me to work for free, which I thought was great. I didn’t make a lot but at the same time, I’d been poor my whole life so what little I made, I felt like I was rich. It was a win-win situation. I really enjoyed that time. Everybody talks about the money but to me it was about the process, it was about learning and getting better and it stayed that way for me.”

    From running errands to renting the attic of a college teammate’s house for $400 a month, he embraced the opportunity to work for little money, which generally pushes guys up or out.

    “Getting coffee, getting dry cleaning, driving guys around. I was just trying to find my way. I slept on an air mattress that year,” Flores said. “But just to be wanted was very humbling. I felt fortunate. It was a great experience for me. I’m very fortunate.”

    His promise in the personnel world was diverted, however, and he had to have a “tough conversation” with Pioli about going to the other side of the operation.

    “I moved up the ranks and fell in love with coaching,” Flores said. “Being around players you get a chance to make an impact. You get to know them, you get to know their families, you get to know where they grew up. To me when you connect with a player, and they trust you, and they know you care about them, you can be as demanding and tough and get on them as much as you want. That’s kind of my style. They don’t like me all the time. That’s the truth. But they respect me and they know I respect them.

    “They know I’m going to ask a lot of them to try to get them to be the best version of themselves. I tell every player that whenever I meet them. New player, I’m going to do everything I can to help you become the best you can be. And that’s what I love about coaching. That I can potentially make that impact.”
     
  2. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Pretty much finally, loving the coach, the man himself..When the dude talks, I listen..leadership skills are there imo..

    And he’s putting together a hell of a staff.
     
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  3. WestCoast Phins

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    Great, sounds like he is a good guy and have little doubt that he will try his best but the question is whether he has the necessary experience to handle a head coaching position. Our last 2 coaches had coordination experience and failed miserably. How will a LB coach fair? I dont know but I am hoping he becomes the best ever.
     
  4. Mafioso

    Mafioso Air Force's #1 Phin Fan

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    Forgive my ignorance, but what makes you say hes put together a hell of a staff? Im not as well versed about many assistant coaches outside of the Phins. I get the Caldwell and Allen hires that give him plenty of experience at his side, but ive seen a lot of people trashing the fact that we again aren't hiring coordinators that have any coordinator experience.
    Just wondering what makes this staff look solid so i can get excited too lol
     
  5. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    the experience factor in championship football amongst the group thus far.
     
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