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Jason Lewis

@J_Lewis84

Husband, Father, WR Coach Mason High school

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Joey
Joey@JoeyMulinaro·
Jim Harbaugh’s interview with Mike McDaniel for Chargers OC
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Ashton Pelfrey
Ashton Pelfrey@AshtonPelfrey4·
Proud to have been selected as a first team defensive back in my league
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Path of Men
Path of Men@PathOfMen_·
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Lane Kiffin
Lane Kiffin@Lane_Kiffin·
I know you may feel like giving up , but it’s the time to keep going. The miracle is right around the corner. 💙
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Mason Football
Mason Football@MasonCometsFB·
Battle of the Skies trophy stays HOME! A great night to be a Comet!
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Coach Johnny Croyle
Coach Johnny Croyle@CoachCroyle·
The #1 Goal... ➡️BE A TEAM⬅️ 👉w/Coach Leach
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Jamy Bechler
Jamy Bechler@CoachBechler·
PLAYERS: Are you taking short cuts now that could cost your team in the long run? How you do everything is how you do anything. Are you the kind of person your teammates can count on? 𝙂𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩 𝙩𝙚𝙖𝙢𝙨 𝙝𝙖𝙫𝙚 𝙜𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩 𝙩𝙚𝙖𝙢𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙨.
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Jamy Bechler
Jamy Bechler@CoachBechler·
LAZY vs. HARD WORK "Lazy people do a little work and think they should be winning! Winners work as hard as possible and still wonder if they are being lazy!" powerful message from @LewisCaralla 🎥 @DrewMaddux
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Coach Johnny Croyle
Coach Johnny Croyle@CoachCroyle·
➡️'EGO IS THE ENEMY...'
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Savage
Savage@Savageboston·
Tom Brady on the 28-3 comeback. Love this clip. 🎥: IG/inspiredbytouchdowns
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Angus Reid
Angus Reid@angusreid64·
Most of the philosophy behind why we use the STOMP drill.
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Chase Brown
Chase Brown@chaseabrown__·
Ryan Day on Ohio State's leadership this season: "When your best players and your leaders and your hardest workers and the coaches are willing to hold those guys accountable — it's easy to yell at the third-string cornerback or whoever, the scout team guys," Day said. "But when you're pushing the guys who are the leaders and the biggest contributors and the guys performing on the field, it holds everybody accountable."
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Chase Brown
Chase Brown@chaseabrown__·
Ryan Day on Ohio State needing to continue to improve as the season continues: "It's really the things that aren't flashy. You can't get bored with doing the same thing over and over and over again. That's the whole idea of chopping wood and carrying water," Day said. "It goes right back to your technique. It goes right back to your pad level. It goes right back to your focus, to your effort. Nothing new or extraordinary, but that's, I think, in the end, what will separate us — if we continue to stay focused and do the same things over and over again but get more efficient and get better at them."
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Kurt Warner
Kurt Warner@kurt13warner·
Love this brother… and it goes for every situation we face in life, even on the surface when we want to point finger or it appears to be MORE about someone else… ALWAYS asking “What could I have don’t differently or better to avoid what just happened”? What they call “Extreme Ownership”!! If I’m in a position of leadership I must 1st ask - did I cover that situation with them? Did I cover every angle? Did I think about every detail? Did I express concerns I had? Was there a blind spot in the plan that I didn’t foresee? It could be something in practice to clean up a rep, to get on the same page, to discuss a protection call, etc… Human Nature wants to DEFEND US and point finger at another - Extreme Ownership points back at us and says, “If another didn’t execute like I wanted, what did I not cover to allow this to happen”? I will learn, address and not let it happen again!!
Luke Falk@coachlukefalk

Coach Leach used to say “all sacks are on the quarterback.” As a player, that used to piss me off — because we all know that's not true. Sometimes the protection breaks down, a back misses a chip, or a tackle gets beat. But looking back, it was great coaching! It was about ownership and improving the situation. If you’re a quarterback and you view every sack as being on YOU, you’ll look for ways to improve it: -Change the play call. -Adjust the protection. -Check the ball down. -Scramble. -Throw it away. But if you shrug it off as “the O-line’s fault,” you give your power away. You can only improve when THEY do — and that keeps you stagnant. The same principle applies in other area’s for QB’s. A receiver drops a ball? -Take ownership. Ask yourself: Did I have the right pace? Was it a good location? Was it the right read? Did I spend time with him after practice working that route? A missed signal? -Take ownership. Did I communicate it clearly? Did I hold an extra signal meeting? When you take this mindset — “it’s on me” — you stay focused on how you can grow, not on who you can blame. Now, bring that into your own field. What are the “sacks” in your business, career, or relationships that you can start taking ownership of today? Because ownership always leads to improvement — and excuses always lead to stagnation. coachlukefalk.com/themindstrengt… #MindStrength #Leadership

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Mindful Maven@mindfulmaven_·
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Jason Lewis@J_Lewis84·
one person unfollowed me // automatically checked by fllwrs.com
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Jaylen Gooding
Jaylen Gooding@gooding_jaylen·
If y’all need any home renovations done in the Cincinnati area get at em @gooding_gerry Or 513-549-6048
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