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re: Coach Miles educates Greg McElroy on ESPN Car Wash today....Now UPDATED w/ VIDEO
Posted on 7/22/14 at 10:13 am to Joe Mantegna
Posted on 7/22/14 at 10:13 am to Joe Mantegna
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He's done that for 9 years here and still gets no respect at all. What he did yesterday was needed, and awesome.
+1000
Posted on 7/22/14 at 10:23 am to LSU Patrick
What most people don't get is this.
That quote is like poetry.
It goes far beyond McELroy.
It holds valuable lessons in the following arena
:
Hard Work does not transfer from person to person.
Legacies are built; not handed down.
It also tells someone; if you may want to achieve, that if you want something great, you have to work for it, because you won't get it simply by association. Think of a family business. It is not successful because of the Name, it is successful because of the work done by the people on the job. Think 'Horrible Bosses.'
That quote is much bigger then the sport of football.
It wasn't an attack, more of a direct form of educating and informing.
It's like a poem, the more you read the words, the more layers of that truth start to come out.
I'll say again, you could have given me two weeks to come up with a paragraph that fully incapsulates the term winning, and it wouldn't come to close to the bomb that Les dropped, on camera...no script.
That quote is like poetry.
It goes far beyond McELroy.
It holds valuable lessons in the following arena
:
Hard Work does not transfer from person to person.
Legacies are built; not handed down.
It also tells someone; if you may want to achieve, that if you want something great, you have to work for it, because you won't get it simply by association. Think of a family business. It is not successful because of the Name, it is successful because of the work done by the people on the job. Think 'Horrible Bosses.'
That quote is much bigger then the sport of football.
It wasn't an attack, more of a direct form of educating and informing.
It's like a poem, the more you read the words, the more layers of that truth start to come out.
I'll say again, you could have given me two weeks to come up with a paragraph that fully incapsulates the term winning, and it wouldn't come to close to the bomb that Les dropped, on camera...no script.
This post was edited on 7/22/14 at 10:31 am
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