"Together we knew that we could have success"
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The key word is “knew.” Not “hoped,” not “believed,” but “knew” - a claim of earned confidence. In football culture, certainty is currency: it steadies you when the scoreboard swings, when injuries hit, when a season turns into a grind. Vincent isn’t romanticizing teamwork; he’s describing a shared internal agreement, the moment a roster stops being a collection of contracts and becomes a unit with a common identity.
“Could have success” is also tellingly modest. Success isn’t framed as championships only; it’s broader and more attainable - execution, resilience, consistency, doing the unglamorous things right. That phrasing fits an athlete who made his reputation on discipline and leadership rather than flashy superstardom.
The subtext is a quiet rebuke to the lone-wolf myth that sports media loves. Vincent’s line argues that momentum comes from coordination and trust - the belief that if everyone holds their assignment, the outcome changes. In an era obsessed with individual legacy, it’s a reminder that most winning is engineered collectively, then narrated afterward as destiny.
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