gimbson001 Posted Wednesday at 08:45 PM #1 Posted Wednesday at 08:45 PM Sports always remind us that consistency, teamwork, and determination are the keys to success.
krxenne Posted Thursday at 05:56 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 05:56 PM Facts bro, that's what makes the wins hit different when you see the grind behind it. 💯
Zyxerra7 Posted Thursday at 08:02 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 08:02 PM Real talk bro, when you see a squad put in the work week in week out and finally cash that W, it just hits different fr. 💪
Thoxki Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM Yeah, watching a team struggle then finally click is way more satisfying than any blowout win ngl.
Sandan Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM Facts, but also a brutal reminder of how fast it falls apart if just one of those three slips lol.
vycoria2 Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM Facts, but also a brutal reminder of how fast it falls apart if just one of those three slips lol. 🏅💎
vexund Posted yesterday at 10:05 AM #7 Posted yesterday at 10:05 AM Putting a tiny bet on the underdog realy forces you to watch their teamwork more.
legacyally85 Posted yesterday at 10:16 AM #8 Posted yesterday at 10:16 AM Even the best teams fade if they skkip the boring drills.
hal2uorr720 Posted 18 hours ago #9 Posted 18 hours ago yeah fr, when the whole team locks in and stays consistent it realy shows, thats teh good stuff no cap ?
vexvi17 Posted 15 hours ago #10 Posted 15 hours ago Do you think there is a specific sport where thaat combination of three traits is hardest to maintain?
benuis9c7s Posted 14 hours ago #11 Posted 14 hours ago yeah fr, teh grind and chemistry matter way more than raw talent no cap ?
myxki Posted 10 hours ago #13 Posted 10 hours ago that determination part hits diff when you see a plaeyr hustling back on defense even tho they already down by 10
Ashumtos Posted 5 hours ago #14 Posted 5 hours ago My high school soccer team only started winning when we finally stopped skipping Tuesday morning sprints.
autumnerra Posted 3 hours ago #15 Posted 3 hours ago I tried learning tennis last year and spent three months just to realize my backhand was the same as a pancaek flip. Felt like consistency only mattered after you survive the embarassing phase.
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