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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Seattle
Age: 46
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Re: Top 5 motivational reasons to win today
I can see players wanting him to be there playing with them and feeding off of that energy but it shouldn't be a motivating factor to win a football game. Plus, what if they don't win? Were they not motivated enough by his death?
Don't use the dead!
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Age: 52
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Re: Top 5 motivational reasons to win today
I just don't understand why his memory shouldn't be a motivating factor. They've dedicated the rest of the season to him. And why does anyone care what motivates them exactly??
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 156
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Re: Top 5 motivational reasons to win today
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You've hit it on the head. It doesn't really matter what motivates them so long as they are motivated. I for one think you can bundle almost everything into one motivating concept, "the Team". The players aren't thinking they're playing for themselves first and then so on and so on...They are playing for "the Team" and "the Team" includes the players, coaches, Sean Taylor and whomever else you want to throw in. They also know they can beat anyone in the league with the way they're playing now. GMAT __________________ Winning is the only option so why worry about anything else? |
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