Thursday, February 26, 2009
Harsh Conclusions
After looking at this past season from a far, we had to sit back and diagnose what our weaknesses were. We had to accept the fact that we were probably one of the slowest teams in the HCAC (Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference). So to resolve this problem we are doing more and more running. We want to make sure that we are sound in all facets of play. We also felt that as a team we were sufficiently strong, so we are going to cut into our lifting program a little bit and replace some lifts with some more agility and running. As a starter on last year's team I feel as if the corrections we are making right now could be pivotal in our success next year. Let's all hope that the work we put in this off-season will pay dividends!
Monday, February 16, 2009
MSJ Football Fan Base
With the on going off season at a stand-still, and there is nothing going on football related, I figured I would take this opportunity to talk about the football fan base at the Mount. From personal experience, I've noticed that the stands at our home games are packed, compared to other games where we are away, and there are hardly any fans. When you come to a Mount home game you will see a plethora of different fans. You will find the obvious (players parents), student fans, alumni, professors/teachers, recruits, and on specified games you may see some youth teams as well. I think the combination of all these different fans leads for a pleasurable experience for not only the fans, but the players too. One of the best things about playing at the Mount is the post-game activities. Once us players leave the locker room after the game, what was once the pre-game tailgate then becomes the post-game tailgate, win or lose.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Football and Playing Motivated
Some people who play football, can't get in "the zone" unless they are motivated. For some it takes music, whereas for others it could be a coach giving that special pregame pep-talk. I know personally, that I like to do a combination of the two. It hypes me up to know that my coach is as excited as I am. But, I also listen to my I-Pod to put me in the right mind set. Nevertheless, football is a game of emotion, and if you're not motivated then you're going to play flat. So I encourage all football players to get hyped, and stay motivated before and during any game.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Coaching Changes!
Looking back on the 08' season, if you were to ask anyone of the players/coaches if we had the talent to win; nearly everyone would've said that, yes the players on the field had enough raw talent to win. But, why did we have such a miserable season then? Defensively the team felt as if we just weren't on the same page with our D-Coordinator. As of January we had replaced the former defensive coordinator with our very own coach, Brad Philips. As soon as all us players heard the news we were ecstatic. Since that move had been made there have been a couple of other coaching changes. Stu Shestina has stepped down from his position to continue his professional career. Coach Jeff Hill was asked to step down from his Cornerback coach position, and resumes as the MSJ track and field coach. From here out there are expected to be a few more coaching changes in the near future.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Super Bowl
As a football player and fan I had to post something about the Super Bowl. Overall, I thought it was a very good game. I can't stand the final outcome but I guess I can live with it. The Steelers winning their six Super Bowl was a crushing blow to a die hard Bengals fan like myself. I can't hate on them too much because they won fair and square, but I still wish the Cards would've pulled out a win. Oh well, at least the commercials were good!
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