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The Rams need a mentality. They need to go into a game with the mentality that nobody is better. Each and every one of those players needs their own mentality and it's up to them to execute and make it happen. Just like Givens said to himself in the video Username posted. He told himself there was nobody better. Tavon Austin needs to tell himself that there's nobody faster or quicker. Jared Cook needs to tell himself that even if they double him, he'll win every battle. Bradford needs to tell himself that nobody will intercept him no matter where he throws the ball. The O-line needs to tell themselves that nobody will get past them. Pead (or whoever) needs to tell themselves that they're taking a couple to the house and won't go down on first contact.
And the defense too. Whatever their individual assignments are, they each need to say, "Fuck it. I trust everyone else to do their jobs, so I'm not gonna try to do theirs too. I'll just punch people in the mouth today." Nobody will get past me, nobody will stop me, nobody can contain me.
If their mentality is to execute and play disciplined, then that's not enough. That's playing to limit mistakes and playing to stay out of the dog house. I mean, that's a good component, but it shouldn't be their mentality. If you wanna be the best, then you have to believe you are.
And the defense too. Whatever their individual assignments are, they each need to say, "Fuck it. I trust everyone else to do their jobs, so I'm not gonna try to do theirs too. I'll just punch people in the mouth today." Nobody will get past me, nobody will stop me, nobody can contain me.
If their mentality is to execute and play disciplined, then that's not enough. That's playing to limit mistakes and playing to stay out of the dog house. I mean, that's a good component, but it shouldn't be their mentality. If you wanna be the best, then you have to believe you are.