Sean McVay shares a universal truth about adversity and resilience.
"You're either in it, you're coming out of it, or you're gonna go back into it in a short period of time."
That's the reality. Adversity isn't a one-time event - it's a cycle.
"The separator is people's ability to handle that. How long can you stay in some of those uncomfortable spots and knowing that real growth is occurring?"
The question isn't whether adversity will come. Because it will.
The question is: can you stay in the discomfort long enough to grow from it?
"Adversity's inevitable. That's what's so great about sports. We learn so many things that test you in ways that are reflective of what you go through in a bunch of different arenas."
You don't grow despite adversity - you grow because of it.
The best aren't fearless - they just keep showing up.
(🎥@pureathleteinc )
Strong words from Cam Ward
“I grew up watching my Dad wake up at 4:30 for a job he didnt like, so if I can’t wake up early and work hard at a job I do like, I shouldn’t be playing Football”
Corey Costner racks up four touchdowns and 229 yards from scrimmage in Gators' 39-2 victory over Thomas Wootton in state quarterfinals https://t.co/sg6QHnI5Nv
#7 Dundalk @ #10 Perry Hall
Fri 6PM 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Big one in B-Co, with two top ten titans. Under Dundalk coach Tom Abel III, the Owls have allowed just 7.82 ppg since ‘21, third best in the MPSSAA. The Gators have won 21 of their last 23 games, and 15-1 under PH grad Ryan Pittillo.