You’re either a 49er at your core, or you are not. Premium talent and athletic skill are rare. But desire to fight to the death every play is even more rare.
There are many guys around the league that can make acrobatic catches, rack up yards, run stunning routes, make a DB look slow. But there are only a few who can consistently pull a ball in on 3rd and 18, knowing a big hit from a safety is coming, when the game is on the line. There’s only a few who are willing to block a defender 40 feet out of bounds into a Gatorade table, or drag DBs into the endzone after taking a solid punch to the nuts, fueled by sheer rage and defiance.
You’re either a fit for this team, or you’re not. Those who aren’t are either shown the door or quit on their own because they don’t belong here.
I’d rather have 53+ guys willing to go to war for one another than a roster filled with A-list “elite” celebrities. I rather have guys who sleep in an oxygen tube to speed up healing on a broken ankle, just so they get back in the battle. Or guys that limp out on the field with a pulled hamstring, to protect their QB. I’d rather have guys willing to rip up a shoulder or an elbow rather than quit, or guys who carry twice the load at their position to make up for the guys who are down. I’d rather have a guy who won’t come off the field until the tendons pop off the back of his leg, because his teammates need him.
Give me guys like 54, 71, 13, 23, and 85. And give me a 15.
Give me dawgs over divas every time, all day long.
Low-frequency electromagnetic fields can degrade collagen, weaken tendons, and cause soft-tissue damage at levels regulators call "safe."
We have a real world case study proving this:
An NFL team whose practice facility sits next to a massive electrical substation.
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@will_kratt @Breezy_7_@GiantHotTakes If I was Tony I’d take this job 10/10 times. He doesn’t have much to lose- worst case he’s a big league manager for a year then gets another job. Best case he ends up being a manager till he wants to retire
@EJames342@Breezy_7_@GiantHotTakes It’s a whole different dynamic getting college players to buy in to the “culture” big leaguers don’t operate the same way
@Breezy_7_@GiantHotTakes He’s good at getting 18-22 year olds fired up for a 52 game season. I don’t know how he’ll handle 162 games coaching guys almost his age