Originally Posted by BWillie:
If there is anything fans love, its this idea that if you try and practice really hard you will ultimately be the best and not fail.
You're an idiot.
FAU has all the tools and athleticism to succeed too. Karlaftis made a huge jump in year 2 after working with Tamba.
Speaking of Karalftis, he is 100% proof that "trying and practicing really hard" leads to success.
FAU has all the tools and athleticism to succeed too. Karlaftis made a huge jump in year 2 after working with Tamba.
Karlaftis was probably going to have that jump regardless of who he picked to train with in the offseason. Not saying Tamba couldn't have had a part in it but these typss of things are stuff fans love to latch on to. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Karlaftis was probably going to have that jump regardless of who he picked to train with in the offseason. Not saying Tamba couldn't have had a part in it but these typss of things are stuff fans love to latch on to.
Yea, I'm sure Karlaftis agrees that it hasn't helped him much at all, hence why he has his teammate working wit him too on a Saturday in May.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Yea, I'm sure Karlaftis agrees that it hasn't helped him much at all, hence why he has his teammate working wit him too on a Saturday in May.
Go fuck yourself idiot.
It's ok. Everything is going to be ok bub. Have you tried Betterhelp.com? I really think they could help your inner rage and personal turmoil.
Originally Posted by BWillie:
If there is anything fans love, its this idea that if you try and practice really hard you will ultimately be the best and not fail.
You can't be the best if you don't work hard and work with the right people.
So yeah, fans are getting excited that a player is going through Step 1 of the process.
Originally Posted by BWillie:
If there is anything fans love, its this idea that if you try and practice really hard you will ultimately be the best and not fail.
Sure it is. This is America. We have all been told since birth that if you put in the time and effort, you can succeed. I think that's most people's base belief in this country. That mindset makes America unique and has largely contributed to our country's success.
But as we all also know, sometimes we fail despite our best efforts. I'm rooting that FAU will not fail, and appreciate the time and effort he is putting into his craft with Tamba. That will pay much better dividends that FAU simply giving up on hand-fighting because he's not already superior.
FAU may be a bust. But I'm not conceding that yet and I don't think the team is either. I think his chances of success are much greater if he "tries and practices really hard." [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
You can't be the best if you don't work hard and work with the right people.
So yeah, fans are getting excited that a player is going through Step 1 of the process.
Shame on them, right?
Perfectly understandable but I think it's kind of a slap in the face to say if Mahomes wouldn't have had tutelage behind Alex Smith he wouldn't be as good as he is today...or assuming Karlaftis wouldn't become a good player had he not worked out with Tamba Hali.
I expect FAU to be alot better and it will have very little to do with Tamba Hali. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
You can't be the best if you don't work hard and work with the right people.
So yeah, fans are getting excited that a player is going through Step 1 of the process.
Shame on them, right?
FAU is objectively more talented and gifted than Karlaftis. Him being willing to put in the work like him too is at the very least a good sign to anybody that's not BWillie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Perfectly understandable but I think it's kind of a slap in the face to say if Mahomes wouldn't have had tutelage behind Alex Smith he wouldn't be as good as he is today...or assuming Karlaftis wouldn't become a good player had he not worked out with Tamba Hali.
I expect FAU to be alot better and it will have very little to do with Tamba Hali.
That's.... weird. Teachers in our lives are invaluable, why would Alex Smith and Tamba be any different? [Reply]