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re: Who is really the "once in a generation talent"?

Posted on 1/26/14 at 11:36 pm to
Posted by lsufanva
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Posted on 1/26/14 at 11:36 pm to
Agree with dubosed. This and the word great when describing players and teams are way overused in this era of sports. There are not many truly "great" players or teams right now.
Posted by scrooster
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Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 1/27/14 at 6:32 am to
quote:

Agree with dubosed. This and the word great when describing players and teams are way overused in this era of sports. There are not many truly "great" players or teams right now.


Spurrier has gone on record saying he refuses to use the word "great" when describing players.

Source: The SEC according to Spurrier

quote:

So I worked really hard not to act like those other coaches, especially how I talked. Coaches like to use the word 'great' all the time. We practiced great, he's a great kid, that was a great win & I made it a point never to use that word. I would say practice went superb or he's an outstanding kid or that win was spectacular. Little stuff like that ....
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