The label filters through into the quotes issued by players, as well, often coloring their comments as vanilla as their coach’s penchant for running off tackle.
As a concept, the phrase represents proven strategies, methodically mastered. It also underscores the de-emphasis on the individual in the scope of not only the team, but the program.
Brinkley himself typically bristles at any praise delivered his way, politely deflecting such talk toward his loyal coaching colleagues, sometimes even outward to the support from the community the program has fashioned by becoming a source of perennial pride.
Of the milestone 200th victory he achieved Friday against Los Alamitos, Brinkley has scowled at, even scolded, media members who solicit his thoughts on the accomplishment, achieved by only seven others in county history.
But for these Sailors, and this system, there is clearly one figure at the helm; one commanding presence who calls the plays and calls out nearly every intolerable mistake.
In addition to a football mind of a former quarterback fed by a continuous quest for knowledge — his heroes include John Wooden, his reading list is laced with works from titans of industry, and he regularly taps football resources that branch into the NFL — it is Brinkley’s blend of passion, professionalism and humor that converge to form a leader others are gladly determined to follow.
And by following Brinkley, one regularly intersects with the path to glory.
The numbers are as impressive as the man. He has 230 career wins as a prep head coach, including stints at Excelsior and Norwalk, the latter his alma mater.