Recruiting Football Talk VII

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I can't believe people say winning and losing doesn't matter. I love winning and love watching the VOLS win, especially against our rivals. I feel really good right now. I hope we win the whole freaking thing
Those individuals start the conversation with "History says" 🤦🤦

I want them to win every game of every sport.
 
I can't believe people say winning and losing doesn't matter. I love winning and love watching the VOLS win, especially against our rivals. I feel really good right now.
You are kind of confusing the point. Winning is ALWAYS good. But baseball is a long game strategy when it comes the conference and NCAA tournaments. You have to trust your depth and talent and not overuse arms, knowing that the next 2 weekends are much more important. TV did that. We were already a 1 or 2 overall seed regardless.
 
You are kind of confusing the point. Winning is ALWAYS good. But baseball is a long game strategy when it comes the conference and NCAA tournaments. You have to trust your depth and talent and not overuse arms, knowing that the next 2 weekends are much more important. TV did that. We were already a 1 or 2 overall seed regardless.
That's loser talk and you know it
 
It's like the boy raised himself. His mom died when he was 3, and his dad is a career felon that's never been in his life. My in-laws don't seem to have given him any life tools or skills. I'm having to try and speed run 16 years of basic life lessons as quickly as possible. I've raised 3 boys to adulthood and he's given more headaches in less than 2 months than all 3 of my boys combined over their lifetime.
He probably has a ton of barriers up.
Doesn’t trust adults I imagine.

Not sure what type of experience he’s had overall from your in-laws. But your 3 sons could help. Go on a camping trip waaaaaay out in the sticks. Just you and your 4 boys

I think that could go a long way in getting him to let his guard down. It doesn’t have to all be you.
But I guarantee if you talk at him it will drive him away. Ask him questions and tell him there will be no judgment.

Change the environment so it’s not your home that this takes place all the time. The home is supposed to be a place of rest.
 
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