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What does it mean to learn how to win

#81

Quote:A winning culture is in place when winning is the expectation. This will be reflected in the W-L record. Busting out a cheesy song doesn't count as installing a winning culture, even if Gus sunk weeks of thought into the lyrics.


I'd argue that the stupid song and dance showed the exact opposite of winning culture. Winning culture teams don't celebrate regular season wins just like normal people don't celebrate unbirthdays.


A winning culture means you go out, kick another team's [BLEEP], high five a few times on the field then move on because winning regular season games isn't the goal, the goal is higher than that.
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#82

Quote: What does it mean to learn how to win?
It's the opposite of forgetting how to win.

 

Or, learning how to lose.

 

Or, forgetting how not to lose.

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#83
(This post was last modified: 09-16-2016, 07:26 PM by P. Haze.)

It just means Gus Bradley is your coach and they have to come up with some excuse for his incompetence.

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#84

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WINNING CULTURE! Someone quick tell Belichick he needs to have a "we believe in victory" chant to install a winning environment! Don't forget the icecream and pizza. Extra cinnasticks for Tinker. 
 

I'll be honest, this over celebrating an NFL victory over a bad NFL team was embarrassing to me.

 

It is something I would expect little league coaches to do, but not an NFL professional coach after a regular season victory over a pretty bad team.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#85

Quote:I'll be honest, this over celebrating an NFL victory over a bad NFL team was embarrassing to me.


It is something I would expect little league coaches to do, but not an NFL professional coach after a regular season victory over a pretty bad team.


Agreed. That was embarrassing, especially considering the win brought the team to 1-6 on the year lol. I wouldn't be surprised if players in the locker room felt the same way.
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(This post was last modified: 09-16-2016, 09:07 PM by Predator.)

Quote:I'll be honest, this over celebrating an NFL victory over a bad NFL team was embarrassing to me.

 

It is something I would expect little league coaches to do, but not an NFL professional coach after a regular season victory over a pretty bad team.
 

You were embarrassed?

 

Talk about being insecure.

 

I'd be more embarrassed about people knowing that embarrassed me.


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