@WembyAlienEra He’s definitely still #2. He let Castle and Harper control the ball as much as possible, but make no mistake Swipa is the second most important player on that team
Great teams don’t make excuses. They make adjustments.
No…
“Yeah, but the refs…” “Yeah, but they’re more talented…” “Yeah, but we were tired…”
Accountability starts when the excuses stop.
I’m blessed and Honored to be attending football camp tomorrow at Tuskegee University Had many Family members play their huge honor. I’m Ready to go learn ,Compete , and grow my game and DOMINATE!!! AGTG🙌🏾✝️ @CoachJBWallace@smooov@CoachBanks92@TermaineTodd
Le vieux du quartier m’a dit : « N’oublie pas que la boussole a été inventée avant l’horloge parce que la direction est plus importante que le temps. »
Nick Saban: "Everybody's smart that goes to medical school. But everybody doesn't make it through… It's the same kind of thing with athletes. Some of 'em have great talent but they don't have the right psychological disposition."
Mindset Matters.
BREAKING: Four-Star RB Kingston Miles has Committed to Auburn, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’1 200 RB from Saint Louis, MO chose the Tigers over Alabama and Missouri
“We down south baby let’s work!!! #WDE!”
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@HoopsInCursive@knockthebitch@WhozMEECH Can’t argue with them man. For a fact Kobe would have to that wide open 3 and buried it, then looked at the defender like a dummy.
@TheDunkCentral@HeatCulture13 Please don’t make this a thing man 😅. To go from MJ being the absolute 🐐 to not even the best on his team? Come on mane 😂
Tom Brady reveals the overlooked reason practice squad players never succeed in the NFL
It’s not a lack of talent.
Brady watched it happen for 20 years. The pattern was undeniable.
As soon as a practice squad player got promoted and had to perform under real pressure, they crumbled. It took years for Brady to understand why.
“There’s 53 guys on the active roster and there’s now 15 guys on the practice squad. So there’s 68 players. But those practice squad players are important because if anybody on the active roster gets hurt, they can get elevated to the squad.”
“These scout team receivers would come in and practice with the scout team and they do really well. And I’d be watching. I’m like, ‘Man, we got to get that guy. Let’s get him up on offense. He’s making a lot of plays.’”
“Then all of a sudden, we’re like, ‘Hey man, you’re doing really well. You got to come over here and deal with the pressure of succeeding now that you have expectation.’”
“And these guys are like, they weren’t prepared for it. So whatever we saw in practice against where there was not a lot of pressure, now when they’re put in a situation where there’s an expectation for performance, they’ve never had to personally deal with that and then they fail.”
“And then what I realized was a lot of guys on those practice squads, they don’t want to be elevated to the roster.”
“They’re very happy living this life where they could tell their family and friends, which I have no problem with that. But the reality is a lot of guys don’t want the pressure of dealing with top.”
Twenty years in the league and seven Super Bowl rings later, Brady learned that talent wasn’t the hardest thing to find.
It was people who actually wanted the pressure that comes with being great.