otis p. driftwood
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First of all, if this isn't the right place, I apologize, please move, thanks.
A recent post by MoLewisRocks about the Pats all access show triggered something that's been bouncing around in my head for a while now, about team chemistry.
Zolack talked about the chemistry already coming together for the Pats, and of course everyone's been talking about how amazing the Celtics chemistry has been, and how quickly it developed.
Then last year there was how quickly Brady and Moss and Welker got together, and it made me wonder, is chemistry a product of the individuals or the organization?
I know in my personal life there have been people I couldn't work with no matter what, and I'm sure that's the same in everyone else's as well. So what's the secret to the Pats or the C's success? Does it come from only getting good people? Or is it strictly something that trickles down from the top, in this case BB and Brady?
A recent post by MoLewisRocks about the Pats all access show triggered something that's been bouncing around in my head for a while now, about team chemistry.
Zolack talked about the chemistry already coming together for the Pats, and of course everyone's been talking about how amazing the Celtics chemistry has been, and how quickly it developed.
Then last year there was how quickly Brady and Moss and Welker got together, and it made me wonder, is chemistry a product of the individuals or the organization?
I know in my personal life there have been people I couldn't work with no matter what, and I'm sure that's the same in everyone else's as well. So what's the secret to the Pats or the C's success? Does it come from only getting good people? Or is it strictly something that trickles down from the top, in this case BB and Brady?