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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1034185" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>Wow! I couldn't believe what I saw. When they're allowed to play full out, and they're told it's their game, we have some guys who can really light it up when needed, and play shut down defense when necessary. Seven men who refused to give up, and turned their intensity into a route. For the first time, in a long time, we saw guys who have been forced to be "role players" actually come out of their shells and play with intensity on both sides of the ball. Seven guys, and every one of them playing a complementary game to each other with no selfishness whatsoever. </p><p></p><p>It may have been one and done with them. They have to be exhausted. To do it again, with the same magnitude of intensity might not be so easy, especially on the road. But, no matter what, we now know for certain that a lot of players who could bring game both ways have been stifled by the role playing they've been forced to endure. Most of that has to do with coaching, and how when a player is not utilized properly, their game really suffers.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to seeing if these guys can carry it over to the next game, in Indy. If they can, you just never know where this could lead. They might make it out of this round alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1034185, member: 17953"] Wow! I couldn't believe what I saw. When they're allowed to play full out, and they're told it's their game, we have some guys who can really light it up when needed, and play shut down defense when necessary. Seven men who refused to give up, and turned their intensity into a route. For the first time, in a long time, we saw guys who have been forced to be "role players" actually come out of their shells and play with intensity on both sides of the ball. Seven guys, and every one of them playing a complementary game to each other with no selfishness whatsoever. It may have been one and done with them. They have to be exhausted. To do it again, with the same magnitude of intensity might not be so easy, especially on the road. But, no matter what, we now know for certain that a lot of players who could bring game both ways have been stifled by the role playing they've been forced to endure. Most of that has to do with coaching, and how when a player is not utilized properly, their game really suffers. Looking forward to seeing if these guys can carry it over to the next game, in Indy. If they can, you just never know where this could lead. They might make it out of this round alive. [/QUOTE]
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