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Why we don't win the "big" games

atlkvb

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We don't do the "little things" consistently. The stage gets too big for us. We think we're ready to perform, but we don't practice the small details that make you look polished and ready to perform when the bright lights go on.

Good actors rehearse their lines, and get them down so it becomes "natural" during the real thing.

We don't practice small habits or drill fundamentals so when it comes time to perform we look like we know what we're doing! That's why we miss open targets, blow coverages, get called on critical holding penalties after making a good play, miss open tackles, and can't respond when we're in critical red zone scoring situations.

We don't practice the little things that prove we're ready to perform for the big time, and that's why we always lose "big games".
 
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