Asked about the team's myraid of injuries at Tuesday's "Play 60" event, cornerback Ron Brooks brought up the clip as something the players must think about, a way to unify through a tough period.
"We want to be like Navy SEALs," Brooks said. "We want to have each others’ backs in those hard and tough times and no matter we’re not going to stop fighting for each other. We might not have had the outcome that we wanted but that’s not going to change the outlook of who we are, what we are and what we know we’re capable of doing.
"We want to be like Navy SEALs," Brooks said. "We want to have each others’ backs in those hard and tough times and no matter we’re not going to stop fighting for each other. We might not have had the outcome that we wanted but that’s not going to change the outlook of who we are, what we are and what we know we’re capable of doing.
I don't know, seems silly to me. Great idea to inspire a team with so many unsportsmanlike type penalties and encourage them to keep fighting no matter what.
If I were Ryan I'd have shown them a Pats video. "We want to be like the Pats." Brooks would say, "We want to take care of business with discipline like professionals in those hard and tough times."
Then, if I were Ryan, to motivate myself I'd watch a video of Schwartz's defense from last year when they started rolling, and see if I could pick up any pointers.
Wth is he doing ? They aren't lacking motivation, they're lacking game process and mechanics and discipline, not pep talks.
Annoys me too much. I think I need some time off from football.
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