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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 155049" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>Nice posting Jayparr. What <em>kicked in </em>last year were several players in the summer <em>kicking themselves off the team</em> along with a change at the QB position with an individual who <u>wanted </u>to be here and run this offense. Those critical events not only changed the team culture heading into last season, but has fostered a change moving forward as the players currently in this program understand what is expected of them and how to lead.</p><p> </p><p>Attrition currently is based on players graduating and moving into the business world as opposed to removing themselves for breaking team rules or academic inefficiencies. That is a major positive! </p><p> </p><p>IMHO another HUGE factor was JHD coming back as a WALKON and giving 100% to the team as a standout on the Scout Team. That is not something that you see everyday. Players were able to see first hand everyday a teammate giving it his all after realizing what he had taken for granted and almost let slip through his fingers. </p><p> </p><p>A big shout out to his parents, and the entire GT Coaching for supporting this TOUGH LOVE decision to instill a life long invaluable decision that the entire squad can benefit from as a learning and appreciation tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 155049, member: 1578"] Nice posting Jayparr. What [I]kicked in [/I]last year were several players in the summer [I]kicking themselves off the team[/I] along with a change at the QB position with an individual who [U]wanted [/U]to be here and run this offense. Those critical events not only changed the team culture heading into last season, but has fostered a change moving forward as the players currently in this program understand what is expected of them and how to lead. Attrition currently is based on players graduating and moving into the business world as opposed to removing themselves for breaking team rules or academic inefficiencies. That is a major positive! IMHO another HUGE factor was JHD coming back as a WALKON and giving 100% to the team as a standout on the Scout Team. That is not something that you see everyday. Players were able to see first hand everyday a teammate giving it his all after realizing what he had taken for granted and almost let slip through his fingers. A big shout out to his parents, and the entire GT Coaching for supporting this TOUGH LOVE decision to instill a life long invaluable decision that the entire squad can benefit from as a learning and appreciation tool. [/QUOTE]
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