DCTW much more personable and seems to be a better connector than OCSG
Was excited seeing Queeley’s size gain. He’s got an opportunity to be a sideline presence and over the top guy.Queelly and Luzt getting noticeably better in practice
Sean Tucker = difference maker
That made me laugh. ThanksWho you talkin bout, Mang?
White has been a good recruiter for a long time, so that makes senseDCTW much more personable and seems to be a better connector than OCSG
He is very personable.DCTW much more personable and seems to be a better connector than OCSG
Id throw my man Marlowe in there too. He’s a big bad manStrong close
Tucker, GWilliams, Thompson and Jones are such a strong group of underclassmem to build around
Hopefully Gilbert is strong in his play calling and coaching. Certainly not the most dynamic personality.He is very personable.
agreeHopefully Gilbert is strong in his play calling and coaching. Certainly not the most dynamic personality.
Hopefully Gilbert is strong in his play calling and coaching. Certainly not the most dynamic personality.
I agree with this tooWhile it appears that way on camera, he may be different in the locker room, on the practice field, sideline etc. I know myself, I'm an average public speaker at best. My job does not call for any sort of public speaking (or very rarely) so it's not something I practice, so I'm sure I'd come off as a complete bumbling idiot in a live interview like this. But when I help coach (albeit Little League baseball), I'd say I'm much more animated and "fun". So perhaps this is a case of that, just on a significantly higher level.
Tony White, on the other hand - that guy had me ready to get out and play just listening to him and how excited he was to talk about the team and what they're doing.
I'm somewhat similar. There's an element of teaching to physical therapy and I've had many patients tell me I explain things better than anyone else they've had and suggest I should be a teacher. I explain that I hate public speaking and have always been much more comfortable one-on-one than in a large group. Even hanging out with friends, I would rather hang out with 3 or 4 than go to a party. Different personalities translate better to different settings.While it appears that way on camera, he may be different in the locker room, on the practice field, sideline etc. I know myself, I'm an average public speaker at best. My job does not call for any sort of public speaking (or very rarely) so it's not something I practice, so I'm sure I'd come off as a complete bumbling idiot in a live interview like this. But when I help coach (albeit Little League baseball), I'd say I'm much more animated and "fun". So perhaps this is a case of that, just on a significantly higher level.
Tony White, on the other hand - that guy had me ready to get out and play just listening to him and how excited he was to talk about the team and what they're doing.