chicagoherky
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I always thought this was a rallying cry for the team as they took on the Michigans and Ohio States of the world, I'm wondering now if it is more a warning. That is it is all about who works their tail off consistently in every aspect, because that is ultimately the type of player Kirk and co want, the kind that is simply willing to outwork everyone. If that ends up meaning that some more talented players end up having to sit because they are not willing to work as hard, then so be it, for it is better for the overall health of the team if everybody sees that hard work is what gets you on the field.
I have likely simplified this too much, but it gave me a different way of thinking about how the how talent gets evaluated. All this being said, I have no idea who works hard and who doesn't.
I have likely simplified this too much, but it gave me a different way of thinking about how the how talent gets evaluated. All this being said, I have no idea who works hard and who doesn't.