The article provides a humorous perspective on assessing a football prospect's competitive nature during draft workouts. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding whether a player truly has the drive and aggression necessary for high-level competition. Instead of relying solely on psychological evaluations or formal reports, the speaker wants to gauge the prospect's real attitude and instincts on the field. Using the metaphor of a dog, the speaker describes different types of competitive spirits, questioning whether they have a fierce, aggressive dog or a soft, 'housebroken' kind of energy.
We talked to your college coaches and teammates and they told us that you got some of that dawg in you. That true?
Kinda dawg we talking here? You got a little bit of that dawg in you? Little, tiny, wiener dawg kinda dawg?
Some players got that dawg in 'em, but the dog ain't big enough. Or they only let that dawg out when they're slobbin' some knockers.
Now other guys, they can never keep that dawg on a leash. And that dawg ain't housebroken... Markin' everything as his territory.
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