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Darin Gantt notices a very good sign in the lockeroom


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Changing the culture was always going to be the hard part.  Usually the wins have to come first, but this is a sign that they’re truly buying in and that’s nothing to scoff at.

This could be a much bigger deal than most are willing to admit.  Maybe, just maybe, the darkest days are behind us.

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33 minutes ago, BeenPounding said:

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THIS is the stuff that goes unnoticed by "fans" who don't understand how to build a team and build a culture.  You can't just buy it.  Not many teams have won consistently by free agency alone.  Remember the Philadelphia "dream team"?  How many time have the Dolphins won the free agency Olympics?  Pats, Chiefs, Bills, Lions, 49'ers all have built culture through drafting THEN selective free agency signings.  

Remember when a few weeks ago the tankers were fuming that we were winning games? "CuLtUrE dOeSn'T mAtTeR!!! mUh DrAfT pIcKs!!!!"

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Just now, L-TownCat said:

Changing the culture was always going to be the hard part.  Usually the wins have to come first, but this is a sign that they’re truly buying in and that’s nothing to scoff at.

This could be a much bigger deal than most are willing to admit.  Maybe, just maybe, the darkest days are behind us.

It's a good sign for sure. I'm not sure the darkest days are over just yet.  But maybe, just maybe this is the beginning of something to build on that has grown organically from within. Only time will tell.

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I think starting from the bottom of the hole they were in last year and climbing their way out the way they are together is what is going to be creating a winning culture.

Tough times come, but when you start out in the tough times you'll better understand how to navigate every other time together.

This struggle is the bonding experience needed to become a team that will be damn near impossible to beat.

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People talked about Bryce (re)gaining confidence, but the team needs confidence in itself as well. Going toe to toe with the best teams the past few weeks have increased morale and confidence that the players have what it takes. Self-efficacy goes a long ways. I think this is what Canales and Morgan were wanting to create by building around dawgs who continue to scratch, claw, bite, POUND no matter the circumstances because they know they can defeat the opponent no matter the odds. Heck I even see this happening in our defense and it’s been ravaged by injuries this year, yet they continue to fight and not allow opponents to currently score at will as in past weeks. 

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52 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It's a good sign for sure. I'm not sure the darkest days are over just yet.  But maybe, just maybe this is the beginning of something to build on that has grown organically from within. Only time will tell.

“Now, this is not the end.  It is not even the beginning of the end.  But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”

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