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All about the Fundamentals and Details

What are you doing Devonta? Once you get the ball in the hands, you do some good shit. But this shit right here got to be important to us. Details. Fundamentals. We got to be masters of details; masters of fundamentals because there are a lot of talented people in the NFL. Lot of them! The most successful ones are detailed and masters of fundamentals. And that’s what we’re going to be. – Gerald Brown, Running Backs Coach for the Falcons 2014 #HardKnocks

 

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Guide to Men’s Suits and Dress Shoes and When to Wear Them [Infographic]

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Mt Robson Tent View, Stephen Walasavage

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Greatest NFL Catch Ever Seen and the Preparation Behind It

Last night receiver Odell Beckham of the NY Giants made what many are calling ‘the best catch anyone has ever made in the history of the NFL’.

As a player, how do you prepare yourself for making the greatest catch in history? It would be easy to dismiss this catch as a lucky fluke… one-handed, fighting off a defender, just gets it by his fingertips. But here’s the thing; Beckham practices exactly this catch:

Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. Preparation, kids. Preparation.

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The Secret Life of Passwords

I began asking my friends and family to tell me their passwords. I had come to believe that these tiny personalized codes get a bum rap. Yes, I understand why passwords are universally despised: the strains they put on our memory, the endless demand to update them, their sheer number. I hate them, too. But there is more to passwords than their annoyance. In our authorship of them, in the fact that we construct them so that we (and only we) will remember them, they take on secret lives. Many of our passwords are suffused with pathos, mischief, sometimes even poetry. Often they have rich back stories. A motivational mantra, a swipe at the boss, a hidden shrine to a lost love, an inside joke with ourselves, a defining emotional scar – these keepsake passwords, as I came to call them, are like tchotchkes of our inner lives. They derive from anything: Scripture, horoscopes, nicknames, lyrics, book passages. Like a tattoo on a private part of the body, they tend to be intimate, compact and expressive.

via: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/19/magazine/the-secret-life-of-passwords.html?_r=0