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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 626735" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>I get the rationale behind the “culture” but I’ll offer a contrary position- I evaluate my guys off results, not effort. Yes I want them working hard, but not every hard worker is a good performer. Effort is not results. I want gamers, not practice heroes. Maybe I’m biased because I rode the pine a long time because my coaches “didn’t see it” in multiple sports. Once I got into a game, I never left the field in any sport I played. I never fit the mold. I had a couple extra gears on game day that nobody else around me did. I just didn’t hop around like others so that probably was perceived as less than fully motivated maybe, but I clearly had better technique always and was significantly stronger than my competition. I mean how many times did I have to decleat someone in practice get into a game? You’d have thought the third dude they brought smelling salts out for would have been enough. Guess I should have grunted & danced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 626735, member: 789"] I get the rationale behind the “culture” but I’ll offer a contrary position- I evaluate my guys off results, not effort. Yes I want them working hard, but not every hard worker is a good performer. Effort is not results. I want gamers, not practice heroes. Maybe I’m biased because I rode the pine a long time because my coaches “didn’t see it” in multiple sports. Once I got into a game, I never left the field in any sport I played. I never fit the mold. I had a couple extra gears on game day that nobody else around me did. I just didn’t hop around like others so that probably was perceived as less than fully motivated maybe, but I clearly had better technique always and was significantly stronger than my competition. I mean how many times did I have to decleat someone in practice get into a game? You’d have thought the third dude they brought smelling salts out for would have been enough. Guess I should have grunted & danced. [/QUOTE]
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