Thanks, Gene. Having a little trouble wrapping my head around it, but something 
just doesn't sound right here. Do you get the same feeling? that something 
seems amiss in the attitude department. At any level of competition, the 
individual with the natural ability and superior trainin should have the 
advantage, though often the underdog wins. I would say the mental aspect is 
huge and I think we are lacking there. And---that character comes from the 
leadership down.



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I tend to agree, but Devil's Advocate might say each player can only control 
what they do, and you can't waste too much emotional energy stressing over 
another teammate's errors.  For example, if a defense has to unexpectedly jump 
back on the field after a turnover, I don't want them 'invested' in the 
offense's performance, but focused on what they have to do right then.  And you 
know the kid has to be fielding some leading questions about whether offensive 
performance is affecting his attitude.

Still, I do think it could be a worrying sign.  A team divided or squabbling or 
finger-pointing won't do a good job at controlling their individual 
performances either.

Cheers,
     GatorGene
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On Sunday, October 19, 2014 9:37:03 AM UTC-4, Jay Cicone wrote:

Just read this quote and think for a minute.



Florida safety Keanu Neal admitted things can get frustrating at times, but it 
won't keep his unit from playing with any less effort or energy.

"It's disappointing," Neal said of the offense's performance, "but we can only 
control the controllables. What happened on offense we can't control.

"We're close-knit on defense. Whenever we get a chance to go out and play, it's 
exciting. So we just have to really focus on us and do our part."



A team is a "team", not a defensive unit, special teams unit, or offense---all 
somehow cobbled together. This is 100% coaching philosophy period. That thought 
process tells me the team is divided. That can't work. Doesn't work. Isn't 
working. Everybody needs to be invested in everything, not just their position 
responsibility or their unit's responsibility. I would be interested if any of 
you would comment on this idea, whether you agree with me or not. I just 
thought the quote was telling in this regard.



Go Gators!

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