🏈 Players anxiety about fans expectations

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Did any one read the article on Al.com about CNS said the players have anxiety over fans expectations? Coach may have a point but who doesn't have high expectations for their team? Even in the Shula years we had high expectations. Is he saying they can't perform up to expectations so we should lower ours? I really don't know how to take this article or am I over thinking this?
 
I assume this is the article you are referring to; http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2013/09/nick_saban_urges_alabama_fans.html

[h=1]Nick Saban says expectations have caused 'anxiety' among Alabama players, urges fans to be supportive[/h]

Speaking to a room full of fans and thousands of others listening at home, Alabama coach Nick Saban was direct with his language and frank about how the expectations surrounding the two-time defending national champions have caused "a lot of anxiety" among the players.

"There's a lot of anxiety on our team because of the expectations that everybody has for the team," Saban said on his weekly "Hey, Coach!" radio show. "I think rather than having all these expectations, I think we should turn the expectations into just being supportive."


In the wake of Alabama's uncharacteristically sloppy 31-6 win to Colorado State, Saban said he met individually with five players per day throughout the week. He then implored those players to meet with three other players whom they felt they could "affect and impact."


"I ask them how they feel, tell them you felt like that sometime before and you found out this by the experience you had, so this is what you need to do to improve or get better or whatever," Saban said. "I said 'A, it shows you care, but B, you're going to affect some other guys on our team to buy in to doing things the way we need to do it, which is going to impact the consistency that we're talking about.'"


Alabama had too many mental and technical errors and showed a "lack of focus" in its win against Colorado State, Saban said. Ultimately, the Crimson Tide is "its own opponent," he said.


Saban used quotes from Olympic gold medalist track star Usain Bolt -- who has said he "doesn't even know" who he's racing against -- to further illustrate his point.


"I think we need more of that on our team and we need people to be more supportive of this team," Saban said. "I said this team has to create its own identity. Our fans can help us do that by the energy and enthusiasm they have rather than being disappointed in the expectations they might have had because this can be a really good team if we continue to improve."


After Saturday's game, linebacker C.J. Mosley, safety Vinnie Sunseri and quarterback AJ McCarron spoke to the team about "buying in." Saban touted his leaders for taking that course of action and said the impact has been positive.


"More of the guys are sort of affecting other people in a positive way. The negative is energy is starting to disappear and there's more positive energy," Saban said. "People are having more fun and feeling better about what we can accomplish as a team."
 
I think these comments on the article are interesting:

"There is a sports performance-stress curve discussed in the sports psychology classes. It looks like a bell shaped curve. Basically, you want a player stressed to the right point at the peak of the curve. Too much stress, and their performance degrades because they clutch. Not enough stress, and they get lackadaisical. Saban has consistently demonstrated his understanding of all factors involved in success, including the psychological ones."

"thanks 4 the opened hand slap coach saban. if my team plays great its because of you but when we play sloppy its on me?"

"Bama has often played flat against a lesser opponent and after the game they played against TAM, I wasn't surprised. Any moron saying Saban is feeling the pressure doesn't realize, Saban has been coach at Bama for over 5 years. Its ALWAYS been pressure."

"I think this is an important media issue to address. Every Saturday through Monday, the main focus seems to be on what Bama did wrong (while yet winning another game). I wish I had a nickel for every, "Bama looked horrible," comment on Facebook. It's starting to get sick. No one seems to even be enjoying any of what might be another championship season, for worrying about whether we're going to get there!"
 
Did any one read the article on Al.com about CNS said the players have anxiety over fans expectations? Coach may have a point but who doesn't have high expectations for their team? Even in the Shula years we had high expectations. Is he saying they can't perform up to expectations so we should lower ours? I really don't know how to take this article or am I over thinking this?

I didn't interpret what he said the same way. I didn't see it as "fans expectations," but expectations from everyone including those on the team.
 
I think these comments on the article are interesting:
I wish I had a nickel for every, "Bama looked horrible," comment on Facebook. It's starting to get sick. No one seems to even be enjoying any of what might be another championship season, for worrying about whether we're going to get there!"

Kinda agree. It's been astronomically so good in T-town for the last five years. You have had 3 Nationals, one of the greatest Bama Ds ever assembled in 2011, the first Heisman, 1st quarterback to win back-to-backs, and so on. Just count the winnings. The Bama success bar has been set so friggin high now it's is as if championship caliber is the new normal. Anything less, and well.... y'know. Depression sets in. LOL. It certainly gives new meaning to the phrase.. Too much of a good thing.

"You think your job is tough? Every time I make a mistake a big red light goes off and 20,000 people boo me." - Jacques Plante, former NHL goaltender.
 
I didn't interpret what he said the same way. I didn't see it as "fans expectations," but expectations from everyone including those on the team.

"There's a lot of anxiety on our team because of the expectations that everybody has for the team," Saban said on his weekly "Hey, Coach!" radio show. "I think rather than having all these expectations, I think we should turn the expectations into just being supportive."

This statement by Coach Saban is why I felt like he was talking to the fans.
After reading it again, I can see that side of it too. Everybody, as it relates to well...EVERYBODY.
Good point Terry.
 
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I can sort of see that, but I think he's talking to the fans. Maybe the message was meant for his players though. (Ya think?) At any rate, the players should have known coming to Bama they would be expected to win. I think it was Bear who said, " The way to keep Bama fans happy is to win every game, every year."
 
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