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re: How long before the players flat out quit?
Posted on 10/2/17 at 1:21 pm to Diver
Posted on 10/2/17 at 1:21 pm to Diver
When has a team ever flat out quit? I'm seriously asking as I have never seen it in college football.
These young men know that for 95% of them, this is the absolute penacle of their sports lives. No player today is going to quit on their team/coaches. Especially in this world of 24/7 sports media.
Get behind our players. Encourage them. Support them.
They didn't sign up for their fanbase to throw a hissy fit because of a few losses. And IF Coach O is to be relieved of his position, the fanbase sure isn't doing the next coach any favors.
Geaux Tigers.
These young men know that for 95% of them, this is the absolute penacle of their sports lives. No player today is going to quit on their team/coaches. Especially in this world of 24/7 sports media.
Get behind our players. Encourage them. Support them.
They didn't sign up for their fanbase to throw a hissy fit because of a few losses. And IF Coach O is to be relieved of his position, the fanbase sure isn't doing the next coach any favors.
Geaux Tigers.
Posted on 10/2/17 at 4:11 pm to forever lsu30
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These young men know that for 95% of them, this is the absolute penacle of their sports lives. No player today is going to quit on their team/coaches
this is just wrong.
True, they don't completely quit, but when a player loses faith in the coaching staff, the effort and intensity goes down a notch. It's just human nature.
That's what "quitting" is. Not literally quitting, just unable to give 100% effort.
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