A lot going on here. But in the end Matthew Stafford and the rest of his Rams teammates talk about defeating the Broncos in the Super Bowl 23-14. This video is from preseason.
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5 g vs Yale - 8 shots
7 g vs Penn - 11 shots
7 g vs Hobart - 10 shots
5+ points in every Ivy game.
Listen to @jamiemunro3 podcast with Andy Towers (Ep 2 - 27:10)
Great discussion about CJ Kirst and his play outside of the stat sheet.
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Marcus Freeman said, "You waste time daydreaming about an uncertain future. Who cares?"
"The future is uncertain. So focus on being the best version of you today."
No one wins tomorrow.
They win today - one rep, one habit at a time.
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The adversity we face today makes us stronger tomorrow! Every test, challenge and set back helps us grow. The key is to look forward, not backward.
Shared this message yesterday at the Align conference. It was an amazing event with great speakers and a loving and receptive audience.
The Honor Man is awarded to the top candidate in his class at BUD/S. In 2006, it was Lt. SEAL Brendan Looney.
Brendan was a Navy football player who played his first organized lacrosse game as a sophomore in college. By his senior year, he was a team captain, leading his 2 younger brothers and the @NavyMLax to the 2004 NCAA Championship game — a game played on every Memorial Day.
Brendan’s guiding principles in life were to Be Strong, Be Accountable, and Never Complain. Maryland head coach John Tillman was the assistant at Navy when the 3 Looney brothers dominated the field, and is wearing a shirt in Brendan’s honor today as the Terrapins take on the Irish. Notre Dame’s First Team All American and Tewaaraton finalist, Liam Entenmann, will wear a “BL” on his helmet, honoring Brendan, saying “he was considered to be the ultimate teammate — went onto be a Navy seal.”
During his 59th mission while conducting combat operations in Afghanistan, Brendan was killed. He was 29.
On this Memorial Day, we remember Brendan Looney and every fallen soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
In 2019, Yale lost to Virginia in the national championship game. Coach Shay then reminded all of us what’s truly important. We remember those who gave their lives for their country on Memorial Day.