Phillips: I Don't Manage Players, I Work With Players

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First the Rams added cornerback Marcus Peters. Then the club traded for cornerback Aqib Talib. And finally Los Angeles signed defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh.Three elite-level defensive players, to be sure. But each man is known for having a pretty strong personality.

There’s been plenty of talk about how adding these personalties may affect the chemistry of Los Angeles’ locker room — that and how the coaching staff will be able to manage these three men.But defensive coordinator Wade Phillips seemed unconcerned when addressing the situation last week.

“We’re going to have personality now. You bring in Aqib Talib, you’re going to have personality,” Phillips said. “It’s not manage though. I don’t manage players, I don’t handle players. I just work with players.“They asked me the same thing when I went into Denver,” Phillips continued. “I want them to have personalities. A lot of them are really good because of their personalities, they’re confident in themselves.” 


Peters, Talib, and Suh are all players who have been to multiple Pro Bowls and whose statistics jump off the page. That’s part of what Phillips means when he says their confidence translates to results. And that trait is particularly useful on defense, where players usually have to be more aggressive in order to be at their best.

“That’s what you want. We play an aggressive-style defense anyway, so I think it always helps to have those kind of guys,” Phillips said. “That’s the way they want to play is aggressive — not over-aggressive, just aggressive.”Either way, when discussion personalities and working with players, Phillips points out he thinks of the NFL as a relationship business.

“It’s working with each individual,” Phillips said. “It’s a person-to-person business — it’s not a business where it’s authoritarian, or where I say this and you all do it. You know, I explain how we do things, why we’re doing things, and let them know that I’m trying to get them better. Even though they’re great players or an average player or whatever, it’s my job to get them better as football players.”And as head coach Sean McVay put it at the Annual League Meeting last month, there’s no reason to worry about Phillips working with players with strong personalities.

“I think the defensive coordinator has more swag than all of them,” McVay said, “so we’ll be in good shape.”

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“That’s what you want. We play an aggressive-style defense anyway, so I think it always helps to have those kind of guys,” Phillips said. “That’s the way they want to play is aggressive — not over-aggressive, just aggressive.

this is exactly what martz said about drafting incognito. too bad that guy was also a self centered douche who didn't care about winning because he just kept handing out personal fouls at the worst possible times.

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That's the style of coaching I'd like to emulate. It's a person-to-person business and it's up to the coach to elevate the performance of his players.
 

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Hope McVay is continuously taking notes when it comes to gameplanning, developing, and scheming players on defense.
 

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First the Rams added cornerback Marcus Peters. Then the club traded for cornerback Aqib Talib. And finally Los Angeles signed defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh.Three elite-level defensive players, to be sure. But each man is known for having a pretty strong personality.

There’s been plenty of talk about how adding these personalties may affect the chemistry of Los Angeles’ locker room — that and how the coaching staff will be able to manage these three men.But defensive coordinator Wade Phillips seemed unconcerned when addressing the situation last week.

“We’re going to have personality now. You bring in Aqib Talib, you’re going to have personality,” Phillips said. “It’s not manage though. I don’t manage players, I don’t handle players. I just work with players.“They asked me the same thing when I went into Denver,” Phillips continued. “I want them to have personalities. A lot of them are really good because of their personalities, they’re confident in themselves.” 


Peters, Talib, and Suh are all players who have been to multiple Pro Bowls and whose statistics jump off the page. That’s part of what Phillips means when he says their confidence translates to results. And that trait is particularly useful on defense, where players usually have to be more aggressive in order to be at their best.

“That’s what you want. We play an aggressive-style defense anyway, so I think it always helps to have those kind of guys,” Phillips said. “That’s the way they want to play is aggressive — not over-aggressive, just aggressive.”Either way, when discussion personalities and working with players, Phillips points out he thinks of the NFL as a relationship business.

“It’s working with each individual,” Phillips said. “It’s a person-to-person business — it’s not a business where it’s authoritarian, or where I say this and you all do it. You know, I explain how we do things, why we’re doing things, and let them know that I’m trying to get them better. Even though they’re great players or an average player or whatever, it’s my job to get them better as football players.”And as head coach Sean McVay put it at the Annual League Meeting last month, there’s no reason to worry about Phillips working with players with strong personalities.

“I think the defensive coordinator has more swag than all of them,” McVay said, “so we’ll be in good shape.”

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I just hope that what's on paper translates to the field.

Don't worry about LB, rumor is Jo Lon Dunbar and Chris Clairborne are coming out of retirement. :shocked::dizzy:
 

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this is exactly what martz said about drafting incognito. too bad that guy was also a self centered douche who didn't care about winning because he just kept handing out personal fouls at the worst possible times.

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Well, I disagree.

I don't think Incognito should be in the same conversation as the new Rams.

He operated on an advanced level of crazy.

Our new Rams, specifically Talib, Peters, and Suh have an excess of personality and desire to win that's big even by NFL player standards.

There's really no comparison.
 

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Well, I disagree.

I don't think Incognito should be in the same conversation as the new Rams.

He operated on an advanced level of crazy.

Our new Rams, specifically Talib, Peters, and Suh have an excess of personality and desire to win that's big even by NFL player standards.

There's really no comparison.

I wasn't actually trying to relate that fat turd with the players the rams just signed. I should have been clear about that. It was funny how martz and Phillips wanted the same thing for their oline and d.

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I hope Wade is preparing some heirs to his DC chair. This guy is even more so than our former DC, Bud Carson, from the Dick Vermeil days like a distinguished professor of high renown. We can't have his scholarship dying when he retires. His disciples must carry on . . .
 

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I wasn't actually trying to relate that fat turd with the players the rams just signed. I should have been clear about that. It was funny how martz and Phillips wanted the same thing for their oline and d.

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You just hate Incognito and one thread wasn't enough to let everyone know?
 

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You just hate Incognito and one thread wasn't enough to let everyone know?

no. i read what martz said in the other thread and then when i was reading what wade said in this thread i found it pretty funny that they said pretty much the same thing so i commented on it. is that alright with you?

i think everyone that supported the rams was happy to see the back of that 15 yard personal foul machine turd. the fat turd.

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no. i read what martz said in the other thread and then when i was reading what wade said in this thread i found it pretty funny that they said pretty much the same thing so i commented on it. is that alright with you?

i think everyone that supported the rams was happy to see the back of that 15 yard personal foul machine turd. the fat turd.

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i wasn't and there were a few like me
 

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no. i read what martz said in the other thread and then when i was reading what wade said in this thread i found it pretty funny that they said pretty much the same thing so i commented on it. is that alright with you?

i think everyone that supported the rams was happy to see the back of that 15 yard personal foul machine turd. the fat turd.

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Martz never was good at working with players that didn’t fit his model.

Instead of Richie moving on, I wanted a coach that could help him grow up. Maybe that guy isn’t out there and it just took time. Or maybe the coaches in Buffalo were able to take advantage of his skills while quelling his anger. Either way it took several for the Rams to find anyone close to Incognitos ability.
 

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Well I love Wade's theory... but we all know it's much more complicated than that.

As does he. It's a goal. In the end he is boss, but he knows it is better to give adults leeway so long as in the end they do what they are paid to do, and don't cause damage to the team. He will crack down on certain personalities if it is truly necessary.
 

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Have to trust wade! These guys love playing for him . I can't f'n wait!!