All outward forms of behavior r automatic results of our inner thoughts.
I don't mean to pile it on Taj Smith, but some of his Tweets are pretty silly-sounding. Were his inner thoughts on Sunday something along the lines of, "I gotta drop this gimme pass!" If so, that would explain why he couldn't catch a cold against the 49ers, let alone passes that landed right in his hands.
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I don't know, that's pretty harsh.
Believing something and putting it into practice is a very difficult thing. Atleast he has the right idea.
by HappyLittleTreez on Aug 17, 2010 2:07 PM EDT reply actions
Not silly.
"If you don't pick me, I'm gonna kick your a## for 15 years." Peyton Manning to Polian, prior to 1998 draft.
I've been impressed
by all the Colts I follow on Twitter. Sure, the majority of their tweets seem to revolve around what they’re eating, what video game they’re playing or just trash talking each other. But I see a lot of them (Jerraud Powers comes to mind) who exude professional attitudes, give their thanks to a higher being, don’t want to waste a drop of talent they’ve been blessed with, and try harder every single day to improve.
How can you not love a team that does this?
































