After careful consideration, including my own proposed sign, I have a much better idea. Like my all time favorite television show (Seinfeld).
For the younger viewers in the audience, Seinfeld is a show about nothing. That is the poetry of my proposal. Do nothing. I don't know exactly what percentage of NFL players didn't know prior to Sunday that a game could end in a tie. I would suspect that the percentage is significantly higher now than it was then.
My hole solution runs along those lines. A sign over the hole lacks subtlety. Just leave it. The guy that did it, the team that saw him do it, and any visitor to that locker room will know how, when and why that hole is there. It will become the NFL version of an abbreviated Haiku. My own personal 3 word vs. 17 word poem for it...
upon reflection, perfection
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Very Wisconsin-like in the smack department.
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...some coach McCarthy smack before the season:
From his press conference Sept. 2 (From GB Packers official website)
(The Vikings seemed to talk a lot during the offseason, while this team does very little of that. What would you do if that sort of stuff came out of your locker room?)
I think that would be classified as a loaded question. You'll have to call Brad on that one. I don't spend a lot of time on it, to answer your question. We talk about the media topics that Jeff presents to me at the beginning of the week, and I inform our players of that. But I've never seen anything to gain from that, and that's really the only message that I've ever given our players.
To answer your question, it speaks volumes about the way they go about their business.