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FB Update: Mitch Hyatt injury update
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FB Update: Mitch Hyatt injury update


Nov 13, 2016, 6:49 PM

 
Mitch Hyatt injury update

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That's good news***


Nov 13, 2016, 6:53 PM



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Re: FB Update: Mitch Hyatt injury update


Nov 13, 2016, 6:53 PM

Better news



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'I Cannot Sanction Your Buffoonery'


Re: FB Update: Mitch Hyatt injury update


Nov 14, 2016, 6:14 AM

When did Hyatt enter the game? The TV announcers were mum about his lack of PT.

Have there been others who have missed starts under Dabo?

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I'm guessing 30 seconds late?


Nov 13, 2016, 6:57 PM

Or they doing that Coughlin crap and you have to be there 5 minutes early?

~JKB

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Re: I'm guessing 30 seconds late?


Nov 13, 2016, 8:39 PM

15 minutes early is on time. Anything short of that means you're late. It's a respect for yourself, colleagues & those in positions of leadership.

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Re: I'm guessing 30 seconds late?


Nov 13, 2016, 8:55 PM

So you just get there 15 minutes early and twiddle your thumbs? I guess that punctuality is worth wasting those 15 minutes when you could be doing something else productive. I'm all for being on time, but that is a little extreme, IMO.

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Agreed


Nov 13, 2016, 10:48 PM [ in reply to Re: I'm guessing 30 seconds late? ]

Agreed. Coach Swinney sets the rules and everybody understands them. I guess that all the folks that think this is extreme think their boss can't set the rules either

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Per the NCAA teams have a very limited amount of time


Nov 13, 2016, 11:33 PM

Each week that can be spent in practice or meetings. Be of that I doubt they are required to be 15 min early for any meeting, as that 15 minutes would count towards the allotted practice/ meting time. He probably showed up at 8:00:30 for an 8 am meeting. I bet he won't make that mistake again.

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What are you talking about?


Nov 14, 2016, 1:34 PM [ in reply to Re: I'm guessing 30 seconds late? ]

I've worked for a military contractor, a privately held corporation, and a large multinational bank. I don't think I've ever seen anyone (much less leadership themselves) be 15 minutes early for a meeting.

On an average day, I have anywhere from 3 to 4 meetings, and it's been that way for pretty much my entire career. If I were 15 minutes early for each, that would be one hour of my day wasted. I'm sure those in senior leadership positions have days with more than 4 meetings...no way they would waste that much of their time showing up 15 minutes early, and they sure as heck don't want their subordinates to do so either.

I strive to be 2 or 3 minutes early, if possible, and the only times I'm late are when other more important meetings run over. If I were more than 5 minutes early, I would be sitting in the room all alone looking pretty stupid while everyone else around me is getting things done.

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Tsk,tsk,tsk... Just no "respect"... ;~)***


Nov 14, 2016, 4:14 PM



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Nov 14, 2016, 7:12 PM [ in reply to What are you talking about? ]

You are all over it. I have been pretty successful in my career and in my life, and I believe in punctuality, but I don't believe in wasting time - mine or anyone else's. Get there prior to the start of the meeting and work your backsides off prior to and immediately following, and you will be very successful, and s o will your boss and your company, most likely.

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