If you recruit a player and offer him promised minutes and starts, and you don't fulfill them..... you dog! Player gets mad, sends you hate mail, loses attributes, performance drops (I actually don't know about that one, it just sounded good for my description). BUT..... if you DO fulfill them, or possibly exceed your promises, player is happy, all smiles, no hate mail, life is great. So my question is, when you fulfill those promises, is there any positive reaction that comes from it? Since there is a negative if you don't. And if so, does it increase work ethic or something along those lines? And an add on to this question, this is opinionated..... do any of you agree with me, in the fact that you SHOULD get a positive bump in some manner for that? (I don't think it should be substantial, not at all. But there's something to be said about a coach that promises something, and delivers. Especially since there is a negative effect if the coach fails)