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There’s a Way to Wake Up the Offensive Line — But it’s Too Mean
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Not everyone can be Kobe/Michael and yell/punch their teammates to get the best out of them.

Like MJ's quote, those others, don't win rings. 

Let's sit and wonder if Brady is always yelling nice things to his teammates, his face says otherwise.

LBJ might be the exception, the greatest QB of all time does not appear to be a nice guy all the time. They're not all friends with each other out there.

MJ's reasoning was the way they practiced made games easy. Sure when you have one of the history's most potent offensive force and defensive force at the same time, nobody could have compared anyway.

e.g. No wonder our running game sucks ass, they're practicing against our defense all the time. Instead of yelling at teammates maybe they should yell at people responsible for hiring them. I have a few coworkers who shouldn't be employed, but it doesn't affect me. Imagine your coworker's poor performance affects your salary and/or health lol.

Also, tell Doc Rivers that motivational speeches don't work. Words matter, and some people don't respond the same to nice words or mean words. There's a lot more to their performance on the field/court than what we see.

LBJ's excellence is that much more considering he doesn't seem like the type to get angry at his teammates often (at least, it's not necessarily publicized).
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RE: There’s a Way to Wake Up the Offensive Line — But it’s Too Mean - reuben.ahmed - 10-14-2020, 08:21 PM

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