Per Corey Flagg after practice ... today Mario Cristobal completely stopped practice at one point.
“He stopped practice because he just didn’t like the atmosphere, the way we were doing things, the tempo,” Flagg said. “We were walking off the field. He stopped practice, got into us. He doesn’t let up. it’s practice 11, this is the time you get droopy. So it’s not letting up. … He said `You have to attack.’ We weren’t being physical enough for him. We were walking between the horns, not jogging off the field. Little things people pass by - he yelled at us. He got on us.
“(And) Coach Steele talked to us today about keeping the same momentum, don’t let up.”
The takeaway from the above?
“It’s a brand new culture,” Flagg said. “A brand new way of doing things. You have to do everything the same way - early is on time, all different things stay in the back of our head.”
“He stopped practice because he just didn’t like the atmosphere, the way we were doing things, the tempo,” Flagg said. “We were walking off the field. He stopped practice, got into us. He doesn’t let up. it’s practice 11, this is the time you get droopy. So it’s not letting up. … He said `You have to attack.’ We weren’t being physical enough for him. We were walking between the horns, not jogging off the field. Little things people pass by - he yelled at us. He got on us.
“(And) Coach Steele talked to us today about keeping the same momentum, don’t let up.”
The takeaway from the above?
“It’s a brand new culture,” Flagg said. “A brand new way of doing things. You have to do everything the same way - early is on time, all different things stay in the back of our head.”
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