IceWorks
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The official leadership strategy of the board for the rest of the year.
I'm not a big fan of playing the "mental health" card as an excuse. Getting inside your opponent's head, and "mentally disintegrating them" (as Steve Waugh called it) is key to professional sport. If you're too soft to handle the pressure, you don't get to play. And you certainly don't get to be captain or coach. Full stop. Playing and coaching at this level are extreme pressure jobs, and they're paid very handsomely for it.
As my coach used to say: strike first, strike hard, no mercy!
Maybe he's "handling the pressure" by standing back and avoiding it. I don't know what the ****'s going on with him but it's clear Pies doesn't hold him in high esteem, and the feeling's mutual.I dont see how Boyd isnt handling the pressure. He might have been in poor form, but poor form and not handling pressure arent the same thing. I dont see him not handling whats been thrown at him from the media and social media. In fact, i'd say these days he has shown he can take it all with a pinch of salt. As i have said a million times though, you cant keep getting at Boyd just because he is playing badly, you have to single out the coach for picking a player out of form.
Maybe he's "handling the pressure" by standing back and avoiding it. I don't know what the ****'s going on with him but it's clear Pies doesn't hold him in high esteem, and the feeling's mutual.
It's not a rumour, Lockyer confirmed it.Remember, this is all based on a 'rumour' from a reporter notorious for making stuff up.
I have been laughing at Darius' performances at fullback for you blokes for a while but I feel this one is a bit unfair. It was clearly a set play for the winger to go over in the corner so he was sliding across in cover defence and on a wet track turning around for a kick back on the inside (that realistically should've been stopped by one of the four players in front of the kicker) was never going to come off regardless of whether he slipped or pulled off the turn of the century.
Well said stout Browny and I would'st add that when yon Darius opens his gob "it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious and perriwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark
I'm not a big fan of playing the "mental health" card as an excuse. Getting inside your opponent's head, and "mentally disintegrating them" (as Steve Waugh called it) is key to professional sport. If you're too soft to handle the pressure, you don't get to play. And you certainly don't get to be captain or coach. Full stop. Playing and coaching at this level are extreme pressure jobs, and they're paid very handsomely for it.
As my coach used to say: strike first, strike hard, no mercy!
Your coach was fucking with your head!And my coach always used to tell me, if you can't beat them with talent, don't beat them at all, mind games are nothing but cheating.
Different views :)
Kobra Kai!I'm not a big fan of playing the "mental health" card as an excuse. Getting inside your opponent's head, and "mentally disintegrating them" (as Steve Waugh called it) is key to professional sport. If you're too soft to handle the pressure, you don't get to play. And you certainly don't get to be captain or coach. Full stop. Playing and coaching at this level are extreme pressure jobs, and they're paid very handsomely for it.
As my coach used to say: strike first, strike hard, no mercy!
Talent will get you only so far. Mind games will be part of the game whether you like it or not, they don't have to be verbal things. Imagine the mental state of a player who gets smashed by absolutely perfect cutting tackle, they have a choice to run at the tackler a second time and try to beat him or to pick a different defender and thus affecting the team strategy. That is a mind game in and of itself. Gaining a psychological edge in cricket by a batsman pacing down the pitch can be countered by a bowler bowling a yorker or a bouncer, it has nothing to do with talent, simply having the mental acuity to face a challenge from a competitor. Milf gets targeted in defense and so he tends to hold down in tackles and slow the play and recently that has resulted in many 6-agains, but he hasn't copped to that and continues to lazily defend, then he feels targeted and phones the rest of the game in.And my coach always used to tell me, if you can't beat them with talent, don't beat them at all, mind games are nothing but cheating.
Different views :)
Michael Phelps, Serena Williams and Rhonda Rousey all have depression. You and McHunts take is fucking stupidKobra Kai!
But I 100% agree and I always thought (and may have posted) that Boyd having these mental health issues was a clear signal that professional sport was not a good choice for him. This is a huge reason as to why we keep losing. Mental fortitude. The leadership group doesn't have it. The young guys are losing it through a pervasive team mentality and confidence players such as Milf, Hayne, Boyd etc. relied heavily on the mentally strong e.g. Bennett, Lockyer, Thurston, Gallen etc. to keep going through the bad times in games and in general. This isn't exactly a teachable trait and obviously coddling due to huge contracts doesn't help.
Yeah, I'm not casting dispersion on so-called mental health issues, and the gamut of personal problems that get painted with that brush. And certainly not bipolar disorder, depression and other clinically diagnosed issues.Kobra Kai!
But I 100% agree and I always thought (and may have posted) that Boyd having these mental health issues was a clear signal that professional sport was not a good choice for him. This is a huge reason as to why we keep losing. Mental fortitude. The leadership group doesn't have it. The young guys are losing it through a pervasive team mentality and confidence players such as Milf, Hayne, Boyd etc. relied heavily on the mentally strong e.g. Bennett, Lockyer, Thurston, Gallen etc. to keep going through the bad times in games and in general. This isn't exactly a teachable trait and obviously coddling due to huge contracts doesn't help.
None of them play a team sport.Michael Phelps, Serena Williams and Rhonda Rousey all have depression. You and McHunts take is fucking stupid
Mate the way these pricks are playing at the moment half of Brisbane has depression. Not sure it means we'll end world beaters though.Michael Phelps, Serena Williams and Rhonda Rousey all have depression. You and McHunts take is fucking stupid