Unveiling Jimbo Fisher and Courtney Harrison Fisher's Winning Relationship Playbook
Unveiling Jimbo Fisher and Courtney Harrison Fisher's Winning Relationship Playbook
By Jason Bolton June 07, 2024 07:39
Jimbo and Courtney both have an aligned vision of what they want out of success on and off the field.
It's been their commitment to each other's personal and professional growth that has powered their successes.
The support of Courtney has allowed Jimbo Fisher to go about his job as a coach with no worries, knowing there's a strong base at home.
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— Courtney Fisher (@court_fisher) October 17, 2021
Mutual Respect and Trust
The relationship between Jimbo and Courtney has been built on a foundation of mutual respect and trust and therefore their leadership style is more of a partnership, leaving the decision making to the person with the experience in the area they are discussing.
Courtney's unparalleled insight and view of the game have helped to shape Jimbo's coaching, which has clearly impacted their success on a weekly basis.
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Simplifying the Game Plan
Both on and off the field, Jimbo and Courtney have realized the reasons they have had to simplify the game plan.
By the same principle the Fishers have applied to the relationship playbook - reworking plays, simplifying the reads for the quarterback.
Even more than that, it has him better equipped to manage the minefields of being a coach and a father.
Embracing Adaptability
The Fishers know being successful at coaching, and in their personal lives, means being malleable.
This is their reality now, similar to the adjustments in route combinations and plays that must be made given the shifting defensive coverages on the gridiron.
Welcoming Innovation
For the Fishers, innovation has been the key to their success.
They have been receptive to new ideas and methods as is the case with any necessary shift from the traditional plays in the game of football and relationships.
Their ability to innovate continues to push the boundaries of their coaching and personal lives.
When they embraced adaptability, teamwork, and innovation (as they had always done), the Fishers learned a harder lesson of not only how to win, but what the model partnership in coaching (and beyond) could look like.