A good sign.Everyone in this picture looks like they’ll punch through a brick wall.
Maybe you guys just had the wrong like of people? But way to **** on the team and what they are trying to accomplish.You know, I went through something a little like this in high school back in the Dark Ages. It was fun, but it made no difference in our season and how the team worked. I know this because the year the coaches tried it we didn't do as well as we expected. As losses mounted, the level of teamwork and commitment decreased.
Or, to put it more simply, the way to build a team is to win. It really is that simple.
Sounds like a lack of player leadership on that team.You know, I went through something a little like this in high school back in the Dark Ages. It was fun, but it made no difference in our season and how the team worked. I know this because the year the coaches tried it we didn't do as well as we expected. As losses mounted, the level of teamwork and commitment decreased.
Or, to put it more simply, the way to build a team is to win. It really is that simple.
You know, I went through something a little like this in high school back in the Dark Ages. It was fun, but it made no difference in our season and how the team worked. I know this because the year the coaches tried it we didn't do as well as we expected. As losses mounted, the level of teamwork and commitment decreased.
Or, to put it more simply, the way to build a team is to win. It really is that simple.
Oh, come off it. I didn't;t say it wouldn't work - though I doubt it will;. What I said was that winning is the way to build teams. I say this, btw, after being part of several winning teams at both the high school and collegiate level.Maybe you guys just had the wrong like of people? But way to **** on the team and what they are trying to accomplish.
I was, actually. The problem with your analogy is that in the armed forces there is a major force behind team building: the defense of the country. Despite the way many football fans look at it, winning college football games is not on the same level. If it was, motivation would be a lot easier.You must be onto something, I would suggest you take this up with our armed forces then. I guess the Navy Seals and Green Berets have been doing it wrong for years.
You must have never been a part of a high-level team.
1. You find that out in games as the season progresses.Doing stuff like this builds camaraderie, toughness, and grit. You also find out who is willing to grind it out when things get tough and who is soft.
Mostly it’s a fun team bonding experience focused on growth.
Fun translates to improved recruiting, which leads to better talent, which leads to wins, which leads to more fun, which leads to better recruiting,…rinse and repeat.1. You find that out in games as the season progresses.
2. No argument. But fun doesn't always translate into wins.