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Kevin Stefanski won the NFL’s coach of the year honors in his rookie season as the head man in Cleveland. It’s a testament to his ability to quickly and cohesively bring together a lot of different personalities and implement a system that caters to the strengths of his best players.
It’s also a testament to the supporting staff Stefanski hired around him. And nobody knows that more than coach Stefanski himself.
Stefanski praised his assistants coaches and staffers in a recent interview in his hometown of Philadelphia.
“I learned a lot this past year, just with everything going on with the pandemic, but I really hope to learn a lot every season,” Stefanski told PhillyVoice. “That’s the goal of constantly growing as a coach and as a person. I think after my first year I definitely learned that I cannot do this by myself.”
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Stefanski continued,
“There are so many people on a daily basis that allow me to operate with our program and to coach our players. If I tried to do this by myself, I would spread myself way too thin and wouldn’t be able to accomplish what we need to get done. I like to create a collaborative environment and we’ve grown that at the Browns.”
He’s not satisfied with his impressive first year in Cleveland, either.
“You don’t know until you do it, so the experience I went through will make me a better coach moving forward in Year 2,” Stefanski said.