tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post1422011549626158912..comments2024-03-28T14:32:57.039-04:00Comments on Wait 'til Next Year, Again: Back On Familiar GroundGary Benzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10578834252235902676noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post-65629631295740485382010-09-14T22:46:24.319-04:002010-09-14T22:46:24.319-04:00JV---I like your clarity. M.JV---I like your clarity. M.M.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post-73040324169693379762010-09-12T20:08:21.323-04:002010-09-12T20:08:21.323-04:00the trick is to find a quarterback who doesn't...the trick is to find a quarterback who doesn't make stupid passes when his team has it's boots on the neck of it's opponent. should've know better than get overly excited at the prospect of Holmgren and Hoeckert riding to the rescue of our hapless Brownies... fixing this mess will take time. And a QB.<br /><br />JVAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post-24812330651870736862010-09-12T19:19:18.798-04:002010-09-12T19:19:18.798-04:00with art, opera and football, mis-steps often stri...with art, opera and football, mis-steps often strike at the very strengths of the individual. a weak stroke, note, or pass falls short and throws the effort off course for that moment. sometimes we paint the master stroke, hit the brightest note, catch the longest pass--and other times we see the effort sail past the mark before we can adjust our strategy. the trick, i guess, is to take in stride the disappointment we don't see coming and carry on in the belief that talent will win out eventually. m.m.noreply@blogger.com