Hall of Famer Mike Singletary: ‘I’m going to do everything that I can’ to get back to coaching football
“As a leader, when you’re a player, you can get out there and get in the guy’s face and say, ‘Look, man, we got to do better than this. Let’s go.’ But now when you’re a coach, going from a player to a coach, you’re on the sideline, and you got to be careful how you talk to that player,” Singletary said. “Now, it is not ‘we’, it is ‘us’ as a coaching staff, and ‘them’ as players on the team. You got to do everything you can to prove yourself. For me, as a coach, in my mind, they know that I played the game, so I’m already in. And you don’t realize that when you’re on that sideline, you’re in as long as things are going good, but when things go bad, ‘Oh, you’re that guy with the hat.’
“I needed to look at the fact that I’m not a player anymore,” Singletary added. “Now, I’m a coach and they don’t look at me the same way. But I looked at myself the same way. And I had to understand that I’m different. I’m not a player anymore. But it’s easier said than done.”
After leaving the 49ers, Singletary spent some time with the Minnesota Vikings as a special assistant to the head coach and linebackers coach from 2011-2013, and then became a defensive assistant for the Los Angeles Rams in 2016. During his most recent coaching stint in 2019, he became the head coach of the Memphis Express in the Alliance of American Football, but the league discontinued all business operations after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Singletary, however, has made it no secret that he wants to get back into coaching.
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“I had to realize at some point in time that I didn’t just want to be another coach,” Singletary said. “I want to be a great coach. After the San Francisco experience, it really gave me an opportunity to take a step back and look at what I didn’t know, and what I needed to do to be better. For me, if I’m going to coach, I need to be the best coach I can possibly be on that sideline to be able to help those coaches become better coaches, and help those players become better players. And win. Not only on the field, but in the game of life. That’s the thing that I’ve been busting my tail to do. To make sure when that opportunity presents itself again, that I am ready to go.
“I played the game at a certain level, and I can coach it that way as well if given the opportunity,” Singletary added. “So, we’ll see how that works out. All I know is, I’m going to do everything that I can to make it happen again.”