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Out of control coaches can have a negative impact on the lives of their athletes for the remainder of their careers. Ray Lewis is trying to put a stop to that in his new show on Spike TV named Coaching Bad.

The former Baltimore Ravens linebacker is teaming up with anger management specialist Dr. Christian Conte to break aggressive coaches. The tandem will look to change the lives of nine different coaches.

With the show set to start up on Sunday evening, here's a full look at the schedule and preview of the original show.

Coaching Bad Information

When: Sunday, Feb. 8

Start Time: 10 p.m. ET

TV: Spike TV

Live Stream: Full episodes available at Spike.com.

Preview

All nine coaches involved in the show deal with anger issues, making it crucial for Conte to be involved. But with the extra motivation needed to change them for good, Lewis is a perfect fit for the new show.

For 17 years, Lewis forged his own path with the Ravens. Coming out of Miami, the 13-time Pro Bowler led Baltimore to two Super Bowl titles and won three Defensive Player of the Year awards. Following his career, he now works with ESPN as an analyst.

Executive vice president of the show Sharon Levy spoke about how thrilled she was to add Lewis to the program, via Shelli Weinstein of Variety:

Spike TV is thrilled to partner with one of the greatest players in NFL history in a compelling new series that will shine a light on the ever-growing issue of coaches and their anger issues. Who better than Ray to bestow insight and wisdom to these coaches after his storied career as a leader on and off the field during his playing days with the University of Miami and Baltimore Ravens.

The show is set for eight one-hour episodes to be shot in Los Angeles. The coaches will come from a variety of sports including football, baseball and basketball.

Regardless of the sport, Lewis' goal is to change something he believes is a huge issue across all athletics. Lewis spoke about the motivation for the show with Alessandro Miglio of Bleacher Report:

We went around a few times until we landed on the concept of the show and the direction we wanted to go with the show. It was interesting—I was kind of head over heels of excitement. [Anger in coaching] is a huge issue in this world. When it came to it, I was like “That’s a great topic.” We will always have players and coaches that will have that at some level. I look at it as a great thing. Some people look it as coaches and players, but I look it as pure relations to people.

Along with Lewis and Conte, several other respected sports figures will be involved in some capacity. Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano, former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski and L.A. Clippers power forward Glen Davis will make appearances, per Weinstein.

Fans of Lewis and the original programming on Spike TV can follow along as all nine coaches are transformed. Both Lewis and Conte will go through three phases during the show. First, they will assess the coaches’ anger issues, work to create change and finally put that change to the test.

In what promises to be an entertaining show with Lewis at the forefront, Coaching Bad will be ideal for sports lovers. Given the premise, hopefully change will come for each of the nine youth coaches involved.

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