We've got SEAL teams in the field that are very close to net zero in terms of energy and water, so they can stay out almost indefinitely without being resupplied.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What the SEAL teams do, what our training does, is it chips away the outer that layer and shows you what you're capable of and not capable of.
There's not too many teams that can succeed on and off the field together.
Basic SEAL training is six months of long, torturous runs in the soft sand, midnight swims in the cold water off San Diego, obstacles courses, unending calisthenics, days without sleep and always being cold, wet and miserable.
All SEALS in my mind are equally elite. It doesn't matter if you're SEAL Team Two, One, Six, 10, it doesn't matter. All SEALS are equally elite.
The NFL, sadly, has a fatal environmental problem: It kills its workers.
The team is completely close. Anything you say outside, there is no chance it will go inside. So the team is really strong and compact. We know what we want and how to achieve it on the pitch.
Seal Team Six is a different unit than the rest of the SEAL teams inasmuch as they concentrate primarily on one thing, counter-terrorism, hostage rescue.
You can have the best team in baseball, and if nobody goes through the turnstiles, you've got to shut the doors down.
Within 10 years it will be impossible to travel to the North Pole by dog team. There will be too much open water.
The sealing industry is dying.