The game didn’t slow down. That’s like saying the sun sets while it doesn’t move at all.
You just decided to finally make an effort and you sped up. Not the same thing, young man. Go have a great football season.
You being another offensive weapon means a lot to the team overall. Go do it.
It is hilarious that you say something that I find untrue, and then your boy Coug gives you some kind of prize for it ,
it's absolutely wrong.
Anyone who plays sports knows that you get more comfortable with each game. If you overthink, you don’t play as well—your instincts don’t kick in if you’re too focused on your assignment, who to block, what the quarterback said, or whether you’ll run the play correctly. Are you stepping or hitting the hole at full speed?
Quarterbacks deal with this even more, but it affects all players, even linebackers. Overthinking assignments and adjusting to the faster game speed from college to the pros is a real challenge. Once things start to feel easier and you rely more on instincts, it’s like the game slows down.
Let Me explain this in more layman's terms,
When most of us first learned how to drive, we were overthinking everything—remembering to use our turn signals, checking our mirrors, making sure our hands were in the right position, it was overwhelming.
Even basic tasks like backing into a spot or parallel parking felt stressful.
But once you become an experienced driver, all those things happen without you even thinking about them. You’re relaxed, maybe driving with one hand, instinctively checking your mirrors, and knowing exactly how to pull up and park.
In a way, driving feels slower once you gain more experience.
I can relate to that
I played high school ball, and it’s one thing when you’re going up against middle schoolers, but when HS showed up and we faced faster, bigger, stronger players with a whole new playbook, the game felt a lot quicker and hard to process. But each year it got better and better It got much easier and yet it felt slower.
I also STILL wakeboard, snowboard, and surf, and I’ve noticed I do better when I’m not overthinking. The more you get comfortable with a trick, the more it just comes naturally.
These are facts. So please, don’t sit behind a screen and tell a professional ballplayer that the game was never fast because they weren’t giving enough effort, that’s nonsense.
There’s plenty of evidence out there showing that in sports, when things become easier, they slow down, and that’s a fact.