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<blockquote data-quote="Madison Grant" data-source="post: 514091" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>Although it helps to have an excited and positive fan base, it matters less what fans think than the level of excitement the players have. Getting players motivated and optimistic means they get committed and bought in 100%, and are pumped about doing their part in the offseason. And this will help the roster transition big time. He is already selling this to the players in the interview he did on 680, talking about how being versatile helps you get an NFL contract. </p><p></p><p>I don't get the whole 'all talk, used car salesman' characterization from some. I don't see that someone who has a vision and is gifted at expressing it and willing to market it = phony actor automatically. Yes, the product on the field and off the field as graduates and quality men is the bottom line. That will be judged in time. Right now, there's no reason to think this isn't a really good hire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madison Grant, post: 514091, member: 823"] Although it helps to have an excited and positive fan base, it matters less what fans think than the level of excitement the players have. Getting players motivated and optimistic means they get committed and bought in 100%, and are pumped about doing their part in the offseason. And this will help the roster transition big time. He is already selling this to the players in the interview he did on 680, talking about how being versatile helps you get an NFL contract. I don't get the whole 'all talk, used car salesman' characterization from some. I don't see that someone who has a vision and is gifted at expressing it and willing to market it = phony actor automatically. Yes, the product on the field and off the field as graduates and quality men is the bottom line. That will be judged in time. Right now, there's no reason to think this isn't a really good hire. [/QUOTE]
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