To Quinn Barham, actions speak louder than words.
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“It was tough,” said Barham. “Indiana wasn't a pushover defense; they were pretty good.
“But I do think we have to do better. We know we're better and we're capable of doing a lot better than what we showed today.”
Think. "Think we have to do better".
This pretty much sums it up in nutshell. There is a big difference between thinking and believing. Thinking connotates inaction. Believing connotates getting it done.
Think: to consider something as a possible action, choice.
Believe: to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something.
You did not have to be a rocket scientist, or a coach, to notice Penn State lineman standing around before the whistle blew and watching plays. Doing nothing, thinking I suppose.
The Penn State offensive line plays without energy and mental toughness.
I sat there thinking, I wonder what these guys are doing during the week? Eating burgers, fries and pizza late at night? Playing video games?
There is no sign that they are getting mentally prepared. You get ready to play the game during the week, not in the morning right before it is time to play the game.
If Indiana is pretty good, how good is Wisconsin's defense? Indiana pushed around the Penn State line like they were a bunch of fat high school boys.
It is pretty clear that the entire offensive line lacks mental toughness, and the desire to win on most plays. They should be at home with me watching on television. The view is better and so is the food and drink.
Quinn Barham is a captain by the way.
To Quinn Barham, actions speak louder than words. Or is it, talk is cheap.
It is time for the you and your fellow lineman to look in the mirror and stop bullshitting yourself.
Or, maybe you don't believe in yourselves. So far, it looks like that is the problem.
I hope you prove me wrong.
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