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Actually it's a life spent of demanding excellence, not accepting mediocrity. Demanding that next time we do a better, safer, faster, more production etc. That was life in the military (for me), that's real life for me in my profession, and that was real life with my coaches in sports. I wouldn't say necessarily perfectionism but maybe criticalism. AAR everything, even the wins. Fix everything you can. Hate losing.Donkey's job is to relentlessly sh!t on EVERYTHING. He hates it all.
Meyer was like that. Never good enough. Someone is always gaining on you.
These Sunbelters surely aren't that. They are just happy to be here. Just glad to have the chance to put another 4-4 SEC team on the field.
Did you ever see Meyer being proud of 7-5? Nah he would have been pissed and talking about major changes.
I know other people think like kickball coaches: aww shucks, they tried hard and its all good so long as they had fun. I view that as a miserable way to go through life, but whatever.