Itβs around this time I eat dinner and then wait for you to come home. Then we laugh, goof off and I watch you chip your wiffle ball back and forth. Dam already miss it @McneilTyson10 you were my pocket buddy since day one. Special kid ππππ
Best to ever do it my man. Going to miss watching you and your Spanish Springs teammates. πππ There will never be another Tyson McNeil. Love you π
Here are the Northern 5A all-region baseball award winners, which were headlined by Bishop Manogue's Keenan Dolan winning player of the year honors. https://t.co/nCJEXOTRDc
T π° the π not sure of any athlete in northern Nevada and possibly the state is or will ever be as decorative as you have been. You are a great leader, competitor, teammate and person. When put together with the best community, friends, teammates and coaches, big things happen
@ByChrisMurray Where does Tyson McNeil rank among high school athletes, as the most decorative player in Northern Nevada? Waiting on results from all league baseball honors as well. But
2 X league Champ
3 X regional champ
Undefeated state champ
OPOY football
All league in all 3 sports.
Most people think the best athletes are exceptionally good at controlling their emotions under pressure. And there's something to that, but "control" turns out to be the wrong word, and the difference isn't just semantic.
Emotional control and emotional regulation aren't the same thing. Control implies suppression: push the feeling down, stay locked in. Regulation is something more precise: knowing what the emotion is doing, where it's pointing, and whether to move with it or redirect it. One of those is trainable. The other mostly just creates a pressure cooker.
Think about what Joe Montana actually did in that huddle before the 92-yard drive. He didn't tell his linemen to calm down or focus up. He pointed to the stands and said, "Hey, there's John Candy." That's not emotional suppression, that's redirection executed at a level most coaches never even think to teach. And the reason it worked is because Montana was regulated enough to read the room, then do something completely unexpected with it.
Composure isn't the absence of pressure. It's knowing which direction to move it.