Commenter, a commenter who said he played in the NFL, told the meeting he aims to develop players and measure his success by how far he can take them in the sport. "My whole end game goal is to be able to see if I can truly develop a player," Commenter said.
He said he has coached little league football and adopts techniques from several veteran coaches, naming Casey Rogers, Brian Cox, Joe Cullen and Randy Melvin as influences. "I'm taking a lot of philosophies from Casey Rogers, Brian Cox, Joe Cullen, Randy Melvin," he said.
The commenter described his method as breaking fundamentals down to their core, teaching step by step and remaining both a mentor and a student. "So breaking it all the way down for me, breaking it down to its core and then showing him from each step doing them blocks has actually been pretty fun," he said.
He also said he was a five‑star high school recruit and noted that part of coaching is enjoying excellence while reading the room and adapting to players. "For me, excelling is fun. So being the best to me equates to having fun," he said. He added that younger voices in the room can offer perspectives he values.
The remarks were delivered during public comment; no formal action, vote or staff direction was recorded on the item. The commenter closed by saying he plans to transition further into coaching to see how far he can take his work with players. "So as I transition in coaching, I wanna be able to see how far I can take that as well," he said.