BleedGopher
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Go Gophers!!
Go Gophers!!
I love seeing the team having so much fun!
Also loved the Nebraska troll that was hating on this in the comments, boasting about their 4-3 record against MN since joining the B1G.
I guess I have lost perspective. Watching reruns of the last two games from last year is what I would have done but these days its all in the past and today is a new wonderful day. Everyone gets a ribbon.
I guess I have lost perspective. Watching reruns of the last two games from last year is what I would have done but these days its all in the past and today is a new wonderful day. Everyone gets a ribbon.
Kids see that video, word gets around, gotta at least investigate playin' for a guy like PJ. Not too many coaches giving their guys experiences like PJ is. Plus, just look at the way he communicates things like this to the players, he does it in such a great way.
I guess I have lost perspective. Watching reruns of the last two games from last year is what I would have done but these days its all in the past and today is a new wonderful day. Everyone gets a ribbon.
"That's right, you sit in that corner and you put your nose on that wall and you think about what you've done!"
Have you ever had a normal work day and then something awesome happened? Maybe you finally got that cute girl from accountings number, or won 100 dollars on a scratch off, or your wife made you something other than tuna sandwhich. The point is awesome things can breathe a little life into the mundane day in and day out of work. The team worked hard enough for PJ to be pleased, and he bought them concert tickets.
Yeah last year was rough but they've all probably seen the tape a few times. Nothing wrong with some positive reinforcement.
The beatings will continue until morale improves!
Kids see that video, word gets around, gotta at least investigate playin' for a guy like PJ. Not too many coaches giving their guys experiences like PJ is. Plus, just look at the way he communicates things like this to the players, he does it in such a great way.
I guess I have lost perspective. Watching reruns of the last two games from last year is what I would have done but these days its all in the past and today is a new wonderful day. Everyone gets a ribbon.
I think it's great and unique. Most college campuses aren't going to be close enough to take in a concert like this. This is an opportunity to break up fall camp, show what is offered in a vibrant city atmosphere and bonds players for life. It really does show off what the Twin Cities offers that other college experiences don't. Kudos to PJ for always keeping the players engaged.
Like maybe some spanking perhaps?