Kinsler Commits

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We are signing a OL but these dudes don't look sloppy at all. They all carry their weight really well.

It’s a new day, my friend. We have a staff full of alphas (fight me on using that term if u want), guys from powerhouse programs, & two guys leading the charge who r notorious developers of talent on the OL.

Take care of the trenches & the rest will follow. I promise u this ain’t a love fest moment or anything, but even our HC have referenced Bama as this new standard (and that’s OK). W/ Bama, the first thing Saban & his staff did was take care of the trenches. It’s why all those bum QBs led teams to NCG b/c they had trench monsters on both sides, & high octane RBs speeding through the exploited lanes. All the QB had to do was not turn over the ball & find that one beast at WR (Julio, Amari, Calvin). Then Saban started to shift to a QB who could deal & run a bit w/ a plethora of WR weapons, BUT the formula never changed: take care of the trenches.

For us, I love this OL pull, especially if or when Samson commits. The next phase for us? DTs. Yeah I love the edge guys, but we were literally the diamond standard of DT trench bullies. We start recruiting that at a high level w/ the OL/DE & we’re warp speeding to elite again.
 
We have a staff full of alphas
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We have a staff full of alphas

Umm... technically you can't have a staff full of alphas. That kind of defeats the purpose of having a social hierarchy. Having a wolfpack of alphas would make no sense as the alphas would constantly fight each other for dominance to be the alpha. But I digress.
 
Umm... technically you can't have a staff full of alphas. That kind of defeats the purpose of having a social hierarchy. Having a wolfpack of alphas would make no sense as the alphas would constantly fight each other for dominance. But I digress.
Respectfully I disagree. While the buck stops with Mario, and he is ultimately the boss, he’s filled the staff out with Alphas.

Gattis, Strong, Steele, and Addae are definitely alphas.

Wright, Smith, Feld seem like Alpha but I’m not as familiar with them.

We have other coaches that seem like leaders of men too and we have an analyst that is definitely a certified alpha in Jason Taylor lol

People like that want to surround themselves with people like that with common goals. Iron sharpens iron. You never want to be the smartest guy in the room.
 
Wiltfong's latest from today. Didn't know where else to post this, lol. Nothing earth shattering but he did mention that we are chipping away at Richard Young and not giving up there (and we shouldn't). Starts talking about us around the 13:55 minute mark. Made the Richard Young comment earlier in the episode but made it clear that Oregon is very much so a threat there.

 
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Wiltfong's latest from today. Didn't know where else to post this, lol. Nothing earth shattering but he did mention that we are chipping away at Richard Young and not giving up there (and we shouldn't). Starts talking about us around the 13:55 minute mark. Made the Richard Young comment earlier in the episode but made it clear that Oregon is very much so a threat there.


I was actually thinking about Young earlier and to me it does seem like one of the battles Mario can win late ala Citizen..I wouldn’t be surprised with a good season Mario pulls this off..glad to hear we still lurkin
 
, he’s filled the staff out with Alphas.

Again, you can't have several alphas working for an alpha per the classical wolf social hierarchy definitions. In the now debunked original theory, wolfpacks had one alpha male and one alpha female. The alphas 2nd in command was the beta (and had a partner beta female) . He was subordinate to the alpha but dominant over the submissive omega wolves. It didn't mean he had a meek, submissive personality. If the beta challenged the alpha and won, he became the alpha. You can only have one alpha pair at a time. Turns out wolfpacks have much more complex dynamics so wolves don't necessarily act that way, but that's the origin of term. The idea of a wolfpack full of alphas would be viewed as nonsensical.

I think what people mean when they incorrectly refer to people as alphas is what Meyers Briggs labels as the ESTJ personality type.

Extraverted, Observant, Thinking, and Judging

I know I'm going to derail the thread so I'll leave it at that.
 
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