Link: Keep talking, Ed...

I was trying to be polite, but saying that being dissed doesn't make a difference after the kickoff does sound like someone who's never played competitive sports. I used to repeat it to myself all game long. Most coaches also believe it makes a real difference...

I wholeheartedly agree; you clearly see emotion effecting games at the NFL, College and High School levels
 
I was trying to be polite, but saying that being dissed doesn't make a difference after the kickoff does sound like someone who's never played competitive sports. I used to repeat it to myself all game long. Most coaches also believe it makes a real difference...

It certainly provided motivation during the Blackout game against UGA........
 
They've already started the referee crap...

Ugh. I'm tired of this narrative. As a GA resident, I have the pleasure of being reminded once a week about "Bama privilege" when it comes to refs. So glad to see that other teams are starting to be proactive in their excuse making.
 
I was trying to be polite, but saying that being dissed doesn't make a difference after the kickoff does sound like someone who's never played competitive sports. I used to repeat it to myself all game long. Most coaches also believe it makes a real difference...

It definitely makes a difference. Some of the best pros are people that had serious doubts about them. Tom Brady is still using his draft status as motivation and he's won more games than anyone can even imagine. I remember Steve Smith for the Panthers kept clippings of bad things written about him when he was in the draft. There's countless examples, normally people respond when they are doubted. I think this is especially true of competitive people.
 
Anyone who has paid any attention to the Nick Saban era knows that opposition trash talk has rarely worked out well for the opponents. Even talk that has to be stretched in order to be perceived as the opponent slighting Alabama has been used to motivate the team and it has worked.

Why would Alabama ever care what a Vanderbilt player said before a game? Yet go look at the video posted earlier in this thread, where a Vandy players says "Alabama, you're next" after they beat Kansas State the week before they played us. We absolutely demolished them and the players admitted his "trash talk" was a motivating factor.
 
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Anyone who has paid any attention to the Nick Saban era knows that opposition trash talk has rarely worked out well for the opponents. Even talk that has to be stretched in order to be perceived as the opponent slighting Alabama has been used to motivate the team and it has worked.

Why would Alabama ever care what a Vanderbilt player said before a game? Yet go look at the video posted earlier in this thread, where a Vandy players says "Alabama, you're next" after they beat Kansas State the week before they played us. We absolutely demolished them and the players admitted his "trash talk" was a motivating factor.

I don't think trash talk determines whether the players are focused or not. But rather impacts the degree of the focus. It's one thing to get a focused Alabama team. It's an entirely different animal to get a hyper focused Alabama team filled with anger. That's when "can't cross midfield" happens.
 
You are absolutely wrong if you think motivation doesn’t play a part in winning a game. The folks who say bad mouthing by the other team doesn’t matter after the opening kickoff are fools like Paul Finebaum and Heather Dinich who have never lined up opposite another man in the trenches and fought each play to see who would dominate who.

Making your ass quite is a real thing when you are getting beaten each snap by a fired up monster... and you realize you are in for 60 minutes of ass whooping, and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it other than hope the game ends as quickly as possible.

It's settled, then. This isn't the first time I've been called a fool; just wasn't entirely certain it was true…until now! ;)
 
It's settled, then. This isn't the first time I've been called a fool; just wasn't entirely certain it was true…until now! ;)

I wouldn’t call you a fool; you are an Alabama fan and I respect your decision making ability too much for that type language. We just obviously disagree on how trash talk effects players....and it’s ok to disagree. RTR
 
I think your syllogism is off, but thanks for being a good sport about it... :D


Your vocabulary is pretty impressive – for an Alabama boy.

Of course as an Oklahoma boy, I had to look that word up.:biggrin2:
 
Your vocabulary is pretty impressive – for an Alabama boy.

Of course as an Oklahoma boy, I had to look that word up.:biggrin2:
Well, I do have some degrees, including a Master of Laws in Taxation from NYU. Would you like to know how many languages I read and write? :D
 
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