New Cowboys DC Christian Parker's teaching style explained
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New Cowboys DC Christian Parker's teaching style explained
"Parker noted that there are different points of time relative to teaching players. He said that you have to understand when is best to correct and not correct. He notably said that sometimes players have to "touch the stove" as in they have to learn mistakes. Mistakes are obviously not ideal, but they offer teaching opportunities. A proper teacher knows when students need to experience that so that they can grow and learn from it."
"The Dallas Cowboys explained several times in the search that ultimately yielded Christian Parker as their new defensive coordinator that they were looking for a teacher. Christian Parker was introduced to the world on Wednesday and was specifically asked about his teaching style. His answer was pretty incredible. It is very clear that Parker is a teacher of sorts and that he has a lot of knowledge to share with his new defense. The next few months are going to be very exciting."
Christian Parker has been named the Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator and was introduced on Wednesday. The team prioritized finding a teacher during the search that led to his hiring. Parker describes his teaching style as knowing different points in time for instruction, understanding when it is best to correct and when not to correct. He said sometimes players must "touch the stove" and learn from mistakes, which create teaching opportunities despite not being ideal. A proper teacher recognizes when players need experiential mistakes so they can grow and learn. Parker brings knowledge to the defense and the upcoming months are expected to be exciting.
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