Ready, set, LAUGH


It's FRIDAY

More specifically the Friday before Labor Day and if you're in the US that means.

It's time for FOOTBALL!!! 🏈🏈🏈

So this meme from Sales Humor seemed particularly relevant.

It made me laugh and also made me think...DAMN, which one of these coaches am I?!?!

Or more importantly which one are you 😉?

Happy Labor Day Weekend!

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