You know what I'd like to see is players just treating each play as a play, whether they make a big play, which of course they're dancing all over the place, look at me look at me. But keeping themselves in control, an even keel, staying focused. Because for every look at me play they probably get roasted twice as much. They talk about hungry and humble, but it's hard to see humility in players today. When is a sideline reporter gonna ask, "hey that was a great play against so and so, but what happened when you got roasted 2 plays earlier". Humility is best shown through excellence and failure, to be the same. Maybe they need to learn what humility really means, not just how to say it.