Saturday, May 4, 2024

Peyton Manning Had Great Advice for Bears on Building a Winner

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Peyton Manning reminded Bears that team success starts in practice

Fox has a relationship with quarterback Peyton Manning. The two spent three seasons together in Denver and went to a Super Bowl. People remember Manning as arguably the greatest of all-time. To this day they wonder how he accomplished so much.

  • 14 Pro Bowls
  • 5 MVP awards
  • Most passing yards in a career
  • Most passing touchdowns in a career
  • 4 Super Bowl appearances
  • 2 Super Bowl victories

Manning would offer people a hint. It wasn’t because he was the most talented. Indeed the guy never had the strongest arm in the NFL, even back in his prime. No his greatness came more from one of the most incredible work ethics that has ever been seen in league history. Manning was borderline-obsessive when it came to practice and film study. He demanded perfection and precision from both himself and teammates.

That’s why when he paid a visit to Halas Hall to meet with the team, he had a piece of advice to offer about what it will take to build the kind of strong culture they need to win.

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It may sound overly simple but there is tons of evidence behind it. Look back through history at the best Bears teams. Every one of them holds true to that statement. Brian Urlacher, Charles Tillman and Olin Kreutz were talented but also hard workers. Mike Singletary, Walter Payton, Gary Fencik and Dan Hampton were like that as well in the 1980s. This is unfortunately a lesson the Bears tend to forget from time to time.

The new breed embodies this thinking

Based on this new wave of youth coming in, they’ve rediscovered the formula. Look across the roster at the best players and they all share that trait in common. They’re not big partiers. They are humble, mature young men who only want to get better. Akiem Hicks, Danny Trevathan, Leonard Floyd, Kyle Fuller, Jordan Howard, Eddie Jackson, Kyle Long, and Mitch Trubisky. They all have that same mind set.

The wins haven’t completely come yet but the culture is building. This team is young. It’s gaining experience and confidence each week. If Manning is right there will be a point sometime soon where the switch flips and that light will come on. It should be a momentous occasion when it does.

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