Bill Belichick
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We're not talking about life and death here, but we are talking about the championship level of performance of having that same type of trust and and and belief and confidence in your teammates so that you're never questioning what they do.
and you can be more aggressive in, in doing your job.
And there's never that look over your shoulder of, is he where he's supposed to be?
You know, if you know he is, then, then you can perform better.
You're,
You know, you're playing for the team, but you're playing for the guy beside you too, you know, and especially in a sport like football or in a real battle situation like the SEALs are involved in, you know, you're talking about potentially getting hurt or, you know, or worse in a SEAL situation where, you know, that guy beside you, like you have to count on him to do his job and you do yours for the same reason, to protect each other.
Yeah.
Well, I've battled those social media platforms and yeah.
And now I'm actually all-in-one.
So, you know, college football has kind of changed that a little bit.
I mean, I'm not too active on it, but I am on it.
But again, look, I don't really have anything per se against social media.
It's just, you know, prioritizing it.
And as I said, I think that in a football locker room, the relationships between the players, the team, and the coaches are โ
are paramount more so than people you've never met or seen or heard of before what their opinions are.
And so I always, you know, try to encourage our players to, you know, not be too consumed with that.
But, you know, we'll worry about the guy next to you.
Yeah, that system that Jayden Daniels was referring to is one that he used at LSU and then also used with the commanders last year.
It's actually one that we have as well.
It's one that's very hard to get.