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Jason Emerich

@coach_jemerich

Offensive Line Coach @WheelingU_FB Coal Region raised | Former @CuseFootball OL alum🍊 | @psfcabig33 alum | Matthew 19:26 Matthew 7:14

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“The dog mentality, the mental toughness. Having the same attitude, effort, and energy no matter what the circumstances not only serves these guys well as football players but it’s going to serve them well in life because life is hard,” Nick Sirianni Winners work, learn and grow.

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“It’s not understood by the common fan that practice is more important than the game but it certainly is here,” Kirby Smart Winners understand the relentless effort, discipline and enthusiasm you give in practice lay the foundation to success.

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PJ Fleck said, “If we can be better today than we were yesterday, then we can become a success.” Continuous Improvement. - Get better each and every day. - Trust the process. - Change your best.

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“The size of the opportunity that you chase is directly related to the size of adversity that you will experience. If you want to pursue something of significant opportunity, what are you guaranteed to experience? Adversity. You cannot pursue and achieve something of

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"If the focus is on the result...not good. It has to be in the process. It has to be on your habits. If we are not getting better at our fundamentals, if we are not focusing on the process, it's gonna catch us." You control your effort - not the outcomes.

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Saban says, “Mediocre people don’t like high achievers and high achievers don’t like mediocre people.” Fact. Standards matter. - Do you raise the standard? - Do you maintain the standard? - Do you lower the standard? Champions Raise the Bar.

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Champions don’t negotiate with their standards.   The standard isn’t about being great when it’s convenient—it’s about being great when it’s not.  Because at the end of the day, there’s no room at the top for anyone who picks comfort over consistency.

Champions don’t negotiate with their standards.   
The standard isn’t about being great when it’s convenient—it’s about being great when it’s not.  
Because at the end of the day, there’s no room at the top for anyone who picks comfort over consistency.
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Deion Sanders said, "I want to see you practice. Because how you practice is who you are." Greatness starts with your preparation. • Embrace the boredom of consistency. • Put in the work. • Put in the time. 5 Ways the Elite Prepare: The Winning Difference

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1. They practice until they can't get it wrong. Nick Saban said, "Everything starts with discipline." "Practice until you can’t get it wrong, not just until you get it right." It means holding yourself to the highest standard. 🎥The Winning Difference

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2. They embrace the boredom of consistency Derek Jeter said, "It slows down when you're prepared and speeds up when you're unprepared." "Every time you're in a situation, I've already gone through it in my head." It means consistency. 🎥Kris Goodman

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3. They prepare for the pressure Larry Bird said, "If you're going to be good at anything, you have to practice." Success comes from putting in the time and effort. When you've prepared so well that your muscle memory takes over, you've prepared for the pressure.

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4. They're intentional about how they practice Steve Nash said, "I shot less, but I show harder. Every movement, every rep was at game speed, and it was highly efficient." Work on the exact details of where you improve. (PGC Basketball)

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5. They practice harder than they play Kobe Bryant said, “Practices are meant to be competitive. If your practices aren’t more competitive than games themselves, you’re doing the wrong thing.” It means prepare for the toughness of a game 7. Ball is Psych

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Alabama's Co-Offensive Coordinator and WR Coach, Coach Shephard, was asked about his players shifting their focus from the Georgia win to the upcoming game against Vanderbilt. You are going to love his energy and answer