Jerry Meyer
@jerrymeyer247
Former basketball guy; Former soccer dad of coolest kids ever; Baseball connoisseur; Gaurdian of Ernie Smith Field; Future blood splatter expert
People’s IQs should be presented like the weather: Actual IQ: 125 Feels like: 97
“Successful programs consist of people working hard, working together, while never worrying about who gets the credit.” Coach Don Meyer #MeyerMonday 📸: @DKlutho
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#FACTS stretch your game but know your game. Become uncommonly great at the common play. Then get back to me on the extra.
As I see videos of all these guys working on their game, all they ever do is work on their combo dribble moves. Once the game starts only one or 2 guys actually use the combo dribble moves throughout game. I wonder if anyone has individual workouts to learn how to: Cut, angles…
When did we as a society stop caring about our collars matching our pants? Because on that day, whenever it was, something very important was lost.
Greatest thing Coach Don Meyer did for me was teach me everything about pitching. Knew baseball better than basketball.
Mom teaching her son how to block is everything ❤️
This is probably the most accurate thing to ever be posted on this platform.
Special four seamer from Bryan Woo. Effortless release at a lower slot. Baseball explodes up in the zone.
A college level Intro to Logic should be a requirement for all young adults and older to participate in this Grand Experiment
Bob Dylan reading Baseball Weekly in an empty convenience store. It means nothing. It means everything.
“Use ‘I’ when you are taking the blame and use ‘WE’ when you are getting credit.” Coach Don Meyer #MeyerMonday 📸: @DKlutho
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After he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, Albert Camus wrote a letter of thanks to his favorite childhood teacher, whom he'd never forgotten. It's beautiful.
Tom Konchalski changed me at about 10,11 years old my attitude was so bad and he spoke to over and over and then the light came on #rip my guy i miss you