Dan Campbell said …”belief comes from the work that you put in.”
— Greg Berge (@gb1121) August 3, 2024
There are no other secrets to success.
- Success is about Grit.
- Success is about Work Ethic.
- Success is about Consistency.
“No Deposit - No Return.”
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- Talent. In addition to tough defense, MVB always has skilled setting and coordination of play. Work to develop three dynamic hitters never stops.
- Mental toughness. MVB's strength has often been high performance against the best opponents. That creates confidence-building signature wins.
- Scheduling. "Iron sharpens iron." Teams with soft schedules don't have a puncher's chance in title fights.
- Experience. MVB, like other top teams, has been to this rodeo before. The "next player up" mentality isn't just the Patriots.
- Development. "Every day is player development day." While tradition never graduates, seniors do. Recruiting from within, MVB always has young players in the pipeline.
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Lagniappe. Something extra... via Quora AI
"Lagniappe" is a term that originated in Louisiana, particularly in the Gulf Coast region of the United States. The word is derived from the Spanish phrase "la yapa" or "la ñapa," which means "the gift" or "something extra."
In Louisiana and other parts of the Gulf Coast, "lagniappe" refers to a small gift or bonus that a customer receives from a merchant, typically given as a token of goodwill or to thank the customer for their business. It is something given in addition to what was originally purchased, often as a gesture of generosity.
The concept of "lagniappe" has become a part of the culture in Louisiana and other areas influenced by French and Spanish colonial history, where it is seen as a way to foster good relationships and show appreciation to customers. The term has also been adopted more broadly to refer to any unexpected bonus or extra, not just in a commercial context.