The 'No Days Off' Patriots chant was widely misunderstood and turned into a marketing gimmick.
Most people don't really understand what that means or what it meant to us. What it meant to us was when you come to work, you go to work. You don't come to work and dilly dally around... We're not saying like, don't take a day off. We're saying don't come to the stadium and take a day off. But of course, you know, in the hype train of the Patriots, I'm sure it sold towels and some beer mugs or whatever and it was used in a different context.
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The progression of the Pistons along the way is like, what were they, two years ago? They won like 16 or 18 games. They were so bad. Last year they had competitive series against The Knicks. Then this year, the natural progression from that is, let's take the regular season super seriously. Let's win all the games that we can get a high seed... I would say the totality of this season, we're still going the right direction in Detroit.
The Knicks will sweep the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals
Will you personally be disappointed in Knicks if they don't sweep them? No, I, I know how it goes... but it's, it's Knicks in four.
American sports dominance is officially over
Are we as a country washed? because this also is on the heels of shams announcing SGA back to back MVP and I think it's been like nine years, I believe eight years since an American has won the NBA MVP... and Aaron Rai, it's the second European to win a major this year and Europeans are now two and oh in majors for the first time since 1934.
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I don't know if it's the best team of all time, but it was a hell of a team... I learned so much from them about leadership, teamwork, being a good teammate, sacrifice, and, you know, Staubach, Tom Lynch... those guys are such great people, great leaders, and it's such a great team. Like the chemistry on that team is amazing.
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I gotta give Chris Berman a credit on that one. He's the one who told me, 'Hey, you know, Flutie could drop kick.' And I'm like, no, not really. And he said, 'Yeah, he absolutely, I saw him do it up in Canada and he could drop kick, what do you think about doing it?' ... So we put in the drop kick... It was the first one since 1941.