Whatever dude. The point is, you get your team focused and fired up for the game by the way you coach them and work with them. But if you can get a little edge from something else you add that as more fuel for the fire. As pretty much everyone else on the thread has said, you use what you can to make sure the players are ready to play. If something like this helps, fine. If it doesn't, then don't use it. But it's certainly not a ridiculous concept.Touché. The analogy is as ridiculous as your concept of "use it because it's there".
Then what are we arguing about? If you agree with me that what Crowe said isn't a big deal, why are you in favor of using what he said as a means to motivate our team? You (as well as others) are suggesting that the players use that as motivating bulletin board material just "because it's there". That will make it into not only a big deal but a laughing stock of every opposing team we play since it makes it look like our players need motivation from the outside in order to play their best.
As I said from the get go, IF our players need that kind of crap to motivate them to win the first game of the season, they are in for a rough ride through December.
Of course, I'm not saying this is a for sure win. I'm just hoping that CPJ has taught the players how to motivate itself and stay motivated throughout the entire season without the need to be given anything by our opponents.
If ANY coach of ANY sport knew how to get a team at that right level for every game, they would have a secret worth millions. The fact is it doesn't happen for any team. That's why coaches do things to gain an edge. But from your comments you must have the secret so you better call PJ real quick. Besides, who gives a crap what opposing teams think about anything?