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Old 08-15-2005, 04:47 PM   #1
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Donte's attitude

... I was watching another preseason game where I saw a staring QB very involved with the play of the 2nd, 3rd, and even the 4th string QB, from dicussing plays to cheering the other QBs' play...

... Donte was in the sideline doing the same thing with the receivers... saw him a couple times talking with Devery and going through a couple of plays, patting guys in the back... good to see that attitude in a young man...
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Old 08-15-2005, 04:57 PM   #2
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Good. Very good.

I commented on a previous topic that one of the knocks against the team was we were more "me" than "we". Call me crazy, but the Saints may have a different attitude in that regard. "Meshing" is a big part of the puzzle, me thinks.

Good point, T.



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Old 08-15-2005, 05:11 PM   #3
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Did you guys see the Packers opener? They showed an interview of Favre, who said it's not my job to train the newbie - it's his own job to learn and ask the right questions. The announcers supported him.

Two different styles. Of the two, I prefer to see the one that Donte is showing.
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Old 08-15-2005, 05:14 PM   #4
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Early in the 1st Qtr of the Seattle game I saw duce make an nice run.
Not that unusual - The commentators were discussing how Duce likes to run behing a full back and how much more comfortable he was with a lead blocker.
They replayed the run to show FB blocking - But what I saw made me much happier.
I saw Donte lay a great block that got Duce through the hole.
It gave me hope that Donte was going to be on the field alot this year showing why we drafted him.
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Old 08-15-2005, 05:20 PM   #5
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LOE-

Do you think that it's on the rookie to approach the vets for guidance, or do you think it should be the mentor type, where the vet takes the rookie under his wing?
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Old 08-15-2005, 05:28 PM   #6
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I buy more into option 1 - I think it's the new kid's job to learn the ropes, it's not the vet's job to do the teaching. The kid must make it happen. Nobody else is responsible for him, at least, not the players. So I take Favre's view on this one. Teaching the kids is a coach's job.

But which of the two is nicer to see? Option 2. It's nice to see a vet taking a kid under his wing. But it's never -required-, it's simply not his job. It's just nice to see.

Does that sum it up?

can anyone help me id this tune? it goes thwap thwap boom tch boom tch boom tch.

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Old 08-15-2005, 05:33 PM   #7
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Does that sum it up?
Yep. Thanks LOE.




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I think it is a vet's job to help out others on his team. No, you can't mandate it and the coaches need to be giving the rook the big picture, but the vet should supplement that with some finer points to help him learn. That's part of what being a team is.
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Old 08-15-2005, 05:37 PM   #9
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Yup.

Had a conversation this morning with some coworkers, over the exact same thing. "Did you hear Favre's comments?"

"Yeah....and???"

"Well, do you agree with him?"

"Yeah....and???"

"But don't you think that feeds into the rumor from a few years back that labeled him as a narcissistic a-hole?"

"He plays football. They're not exactly paid to be sweet. And do you really believe that if Aaron wanted to do a little Q&A, that Favre would deny him?"

"Well.....no."

"Then what is your ****-ing problem."

"I hate talking to you about football."

This came from a Falcons fan. But I forgive him.

The waiting drove me mad....
I don't want to hear from those that know...
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HaHa, gotta be a Falcons fan.
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