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"He had faith in us to play well."


So, what does a coach say to a locker room after such a first-half anomaly? Does he make drastic changes? Does he scream in the players’ face, making the situation crystal clear? “There was actually no yelling,” said. “They preached passion at halftime. We played with more fire and more effort, and the Xs and Os took care of itself.” (Argyle Report)

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