
A month ago, Southern was in an ugly funk, smak-dab in the middle of a seven-game losing streak, and Cador was pressing his players to work more, play smarter, concentrate a little harder.
Cador reminded his men that without tremendous pressure, some of mankind’s greatest achievements — the Great Pyramids in Egypt, the Panama Canal, the Great Wall of China — would have never happened.
“Let’s be realistic,” he said. “If nobody ever places demand on you, you’re never going to amount to a whole lot in life, because as soon as you meet up with demand, you’re going to say, ‘I don’t want to do it.’ ”
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