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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 745045" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Lombardi didn’t expect the best from his players..he demanded it!</p><p>Vince was First and foremost a very religious man and he always put God first. He made that very clear on multiple occasions. It’s no coincidence that he was successful IMO because he wasn’t absorbed with the the common notion today that it takes strictly man made talent to make a team successful. He would’ve took this group of above average players (and several great ones) and got the very best out of them by teaching them how to have faith in the process of discipline (or disciplined processes) and to repeat fundamentals until they became habit forming. Then would come the execution phase. He would preach perfect execution which means tireless hours of practice make perfect. He probably wouldn’t have been the most popular coach at first. Men would fear him and he would push them beyond their physical limits.. Vince would stir the pot. He might even bench a guy like Clay for a few games until he set an example.. but he would gain their trust once the glory came and they realized that he had helped them accomplish the impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 745045, member: 10086"] Lombardi didn’t expect the best from his players..he demanded it! Vince was First and foremost a very religious man and he always put God first. He made that very clear on multiple occasions. It’s no coincidence that he was successful IMO because he wasn’t absorbed with the the common notion today that it takes strictly man made talent to make a team successful. He would’ve took this group of above average players (and several great ones) and got the very best out of them by teaching them how to have faith in the process of discipline (or disciplined processes) and to repeat fundamentals until they became habit forming. Then would come the execution phase. He would preach perfect execution which means tireless hours of practice make perfect. He probably wouldn’t have been the most popular coach at first. Men would fear him and he would push them beyond their physical limits.. Vince would stir the pot. He might even bench a guy like Clay for a few games until he set an example.. but he would gain their trust once the glory came and they realized that he had helped them accomplish the impossible. [/QUOTE]
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