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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 641517" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>The post you are quoting was apparently deleted. However, this is what I said from you quoting it (underline added): </p><p style="margin-left: 20px">I agree with CGC:</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><u>The juice crew never gives up. They are on the sidelines jumping and being energetic like elite teams apparently do</u>. We have guys that are relentlessly positive going to our players on the sideline and passing on juice and energy. effort</p><p></p><p>Since you focused on the underlined part, here is word for word what coach said in last week's presser (emphasis added):</p><p style="margin-left: 20px">Understand this, in this program, on our sidelines, <strong>we are going to have guys that have energy, that are going to have juice—they’re going to be jumping up and down</strong>. As critical situations arise, they are going to be elevating people’s uhhh performance around them; they are going to be cheering for their teammates--<strong>that’s what big-time programs do</strong>. So, when you see our guys on the sidelines having fun, positively affecting each other, jumping up on down, jumping up and down on third downs, getting excited when we’re about to run down to cover a kickoff, getting excited when we’re about to be on kick-off return unit, <strong>that’s what big-time programs do, and that’s what our guys are going to do to provide energy and juice</strong>, uhhh, for the guys that are out there playing.</p><p></p><p>Here's the video, which I think starts a couple seconds before this quote if you want to follow along...</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]id=249mjkoP9Ws;t=310[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Now, I think any fair minded person would see that what I said was a fair representation of what coach said. I added the word "apparently" because he is my only source for this information, and I don't remember seeing it. His discussion of guys going to players and providing juice actually started at about about 4:40 on this clip. </p><p></p><p>In all seriousness, I really do think that this juice/energy and effort thing, is THE reason to be optimistic. I really do not think what we've shown on the field yet provides reasons for optimism. That's my opinion.</p><p></p><p>So, here's a question, fellow travelers, "Why did the moderators delete my post?" Here's another: "How long will this post last?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 641517, member: 195"] The post you are quoting was apparently deleted. However, this is what I said from you quoting it (underline added): [INDENT]I agree with CGC: [U]The juice crew never gives up. They are on the sidelines jumping and being energetic like elite teams apparently do[/U]. We have guys that are relentlessly positive going to our players on the sideline and passing on juice and energy. effort[/INDENT] Since you focused on the underlined part, here is word for word what coach said in last week's presser (emphasis added): [INDENT]Understand this, in this program, on our sidelines, [B]we are going to have guys that have energy, that are going to have juice—they’re going to be jumping up and down[/B]. As critical situations arise, they are going to be elevating people’s uhhh performance around them; they are going to be cheering for their teammates--[B]that’s what big-time programs do[/B]. So, when you see our guys on the sidelines having fun, positively affecting each other, jumping up on down, jumping up and down on third downs, getting excited when we’re about to run down to cover a kickoff, getting excited when we’re about to be on kick-off return unit, [B]that’s what big-time programs do, and that’s what our guys are going to do to provide energy and juice[/B], uhhh, for the guys that are out there playing.[/INDENT] Here's the video, which I think starts a couple seconds before this quote if you want to follow along... [MEDIA=youtube]id=249mjkoP9Ws;t=310[/MEDIA] Now, I think any fair minded person would see that what I said was a fair representation of what coach said. I added the word "apparently" because he is my only source for this information, and I don't remember seeing it. His discussion of guys going to players and providing juice actually started at about about 4:40 on this clip. In all seriousness, I really do think that this juice/energy and effort thing, is THE reason to be optimistic. I really do not think what we've shown on the field yet provides reasons for optimism. That's my opinion. So, here's a question, fellow travelers, "Why did the moderators delete my post?" Here's another: "How long will this post last?" [/QUOTE]
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