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Originally Posted by TwistedChief
Sorry, dude, but this is ridiculous.
The idea that just slightly calling them out in public - but not doing it explicitly - will make a difference is lunacy. Do you think MVS isn't going to perform the next game because he didn't get slightly called out by Mahomes in a presser? You think it's not enough that the Chiefs WRs are the joke of the entire league at the moment and likely feel very embarrassed? They don't feel that but if Mahomes gently said it at a presser that would change everything and light a fire under them?
These guys are well, well aware that they're struggling. You can light a fire under them, or you can light them on fire. It's not clear what's the best motivational tactic or if either is the answer.
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So, they should do what they are doing, because the receiver are performing at All-Pro levels.
Dude, I have managed as many as 1300 people at one time, and yeah, sometimes a little public pressure isn't a bad thing.
I believe in Praise in Public, and Discipline in Private.
However, there are time when your peers hearing that you could do better, actually makes them be better.
I am not rich like you, and I have barely rubbed elbows with players, but I understand how to manage people.