Intensity
Posted: October 29th, 2009, 4:51 pm
I'm going to throw out an observation here that may or may not get me killed.
It may be the fact that the team is dominated by youth and inexperience or the lack of total confidence with so many new starters. But it seems that this group of guys may have a hard time really getting jazzed up for a game. I say this as an observation after being at the 4 home games. The only one that seemed to be totally electric on the sideline was start to finish vs Coastal. Not coincidentally, this was by far the best we played. The other 3 home games, all of which we struggled at one point or another, it seemed to me that they just were not completely across the board FIRED up and not completely focused.
How could they not be more fired up for JMU, especially with the students being so fired up for 2 + hours? They were out there early warming up, and most seemed to be completely calm and quiet. This is a good thing, but can it be bad to be too calm and cool?
Intensity can lead to complete focus and therefore better play.
I haven't been to any of the away games this year, so I have no idea if this was a factor at Coastal or not.
I'm hoping however that we do not need any extra motivation this week other than last year's deisaster and revenge NOW.
Noone should take this as a lack of support for the coaches or the team as I am 100% on board. I just wondered if anyone else thought the spark was missing. I don't think anything is wrong per se just curious.
It may be the fact that the team is dominated by youth and inexperience or the lack of total confidence with so many new starters. But it seems that this group of guys may have a hard time really getting jazzed up for a game. I say this as an observation after being at the 4 home games. The only one that seemed to be totally electric on the sideline was start to finish vs Coastal. Not coincidentally, this was by far the best we played. The other 3 home games, all of which we struggled at one point or another, it seemed to me that they just were not completely across the board FIRED up and not completely focused.
How could they not be more fired up for JMU, especially with the students being so fired up for 2 + hours? They were out there early warming up, and most seemed to be completely calm and quiet. This is a good thing, but can it be bad to be too calm and cool?
Intensity can lead to complete focus and therefore better play.
I haven't been to any of the away games this year, so I have no idea if this was a factor at Coastal or not.
I'm hoping however that we do not need any extra motivation this week other than last year's deisaster and revenge NOW.
Noone should take this as a lack of support for the coaches or the team as I am 100% on board. I just wondered if anyone else thought the spark was missing. I don't think anything is wrong per se just curious.