McGeesPub
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Just want to interject into the whatever he/she said troll flow this AM to say the difference in 5-7, 6-6, 7-5 is not as much about the extra practices and playing in a toilet bowl. It's about developing a roster that seeks first to compete hard and win. That's what CJP's "straining" is all about. You win or lose with every single play. So the players have to be mentally tough and focus such that they highly value every single play. Many on this current roster don't and those guys need flushed out. CJP has been telling the world this in his own words everyday.
Winning begets winning and the better players tend to be like JJ, who hates to lose more than they love to win. Those guys will battle past the whistle to prove they are better at anything than the opponent. Which is why everybody I know loves the guy and were thrilled for him to be reinstated. So going 6-6 or better matters because the team will be straining to win another game and in practices. More players will either figure that out or be flushed in the off season. It also helps this coaching staff gel a bit more as they finish the recruiting class and plan for next season. More data points - more knowledge. It's the same in football as it is in most other occupations and industries.
Carry on...
Great post.