spiral
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Let me preface this by saying I don't care how many times people have brought this up, it's worth repeating. Dave Waanstedt professionalism reeks of simplicity and predictablity to such an extent that it is stagnating our potential and robbing our talent.
Some men (people) have a certain quality in them that other people find intriguing, almost magnetic, it boils down to a certain way they approach life. They way they look at things and they way they respond in certain, undesirable situations. These handful among us are called leaders. I'm not talking about they guy in the bar that talks the loudest, or even the guy who has a gym membership so he can do 6 sets of preacher curls before the nightclub. I'm talking about the guy who lives with a clear purpose, demonstrates complete passion for it and who's opinion subsequently has instant quality.
Our leader is a guy who as a promtional tactic, a gimmick, left a trap in the locker room hung up for players to rally around?! Did he think Tim Ruddy and Morlon Greenwood were goping to take one look at that wooden box and instantly improve their concentration and their performance?
I read recently that Dave Wannstedt admitted that he likes to find players that have natural instincts because they haave certain qualities that do not need to be ingrained by the coaching staff. This told me a lot about his dedication to his craft. Who wants a leader who is looking for an easy way out.
It would have been a whole lot more inspiring to hear our fearless captain explain, in detail, the steps he was going to make to ensure that this team was going to win the division. I don't think he is an inspiration to anybody in that locker room, even to "his guys" who have their contracts secured and their positions uncontested. It'll be a great day in my life when my landlord finally agrees to my Direct TV installation and after he finally does, to catch the live broadcast of Wanny's exit press conference.
Some men (people) have a certain quality in them that other people find intriguing, almost magnetic, it boils down to a certain way they approach life. They way they look at things and they way they respond in certain, undesirable situations. These handful among us are called leaders. I'm not talking about they guy in the bar that talks the loudest, or even the guy who has a gym membership so he can do 6 sets of preacher curls before the nightclub. I'm talking about the guy who lives with a clear purpose, demonstrates complete passion for it and who's opinion subsequently has instant quality.
Our leader is a guy who as a promtional tactic, a gimmick, left a trap in the locker room hung up for players to rally around?! Did he think Tim Ruddy and Morlon Greenwood were goping to take one look at that wooden box and instantly improve their concentration and their performance?
I read recently that Dave Wannstedt admitted that he likes to find players that have natural instincts because they haave certain qualities that do not need to be ingrained by the coaching staff. This told me a lot about his dedication to his craft. Who wants a leader who is looking for an easy way out.
It would have been a whole lot more inspiring to hear our fearless captain explain, in detail, the steps he was going to make to ensure that this team was going to win the division. I don't think he is an inspiration to anybody in that locker room, even to "his guys" who have their contracts secured and their positions uncontested. It'll be a great day in my life when my landlord finally agrees to my Direct TV installation and after he finally does, to catch the live broadcast of Wanny's exit press conference.