New Miami Dolphins receiver Brandon Marshall predicts big things for himself and the team
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports...ver-brandon-marshall-predicts-big-771651.html
Enjoy,
-Cobrajet!
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glad to see he has this thought in mind
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Marshall is a beast and were going to rip the AFC East a new one this year with him
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I'd hate to see him predict a horrible year.
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Everytime I read a good article like that, I get a little more adrenalin coarsing through the veins. I cannot wait for football season. I am very excited about the team we are gonna field this year. :yes:
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Statements like this (although exciting) have me a little concerned. I have learned that it is always best to under promise and over deliver than it is to blast off and make big predictions. Building high expectations can be a tricky thing.
Shula was the best I ever saw, he'd fly up to Buffalo for a playoff game and be very complimentary to the Bills talent and achievement while pointing out some of the negatives on his own team. You full-well-knew that he wanted to brag but he was a master at understated psychological warfare. He quietly defused the hype and made the Bills overconfident all in less than a minute. He didn't give the other team anything to rally around.
That was an old military tactic. Crush the country and kill the people while leaving the most beloved religious temples and other such buildings alone giving the defeated people nothing to rally to build a counter attack. Shula and his players (with the exception of Byan Cox who I think helped end Shula's career) always shut their mouths and humbled themselves down.
Regardless of how good we are learning to be humble is an art form that we should learn.Pandarilla and cobrajet like this. -
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Personally, I have always thought that Don Shula was fired. There was a report, and one report only, that was quickly killed by the media of a very heated exchange between Huizenga and Shula the day before the coaching change, and suddenly in walks Jimmy Johnson as though it had been planned for weeks. Shula's retirement party really didn't look like a happy event either. He was obviously crying and looked like he wanted to die.
The only reason they made it a "retirement party" was to make it look better from a public relations standpoint. Could you imagine the impact and resentment the fans would have had if it went public that Don Shula was fired?? My G-d it would have been an all out revolt! In this case "retirement" was far easier to swallow.