tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post898218915521232379..comments2024-03-28T14:32:57.039-04:00Comments on Wait 'til Next Year, Again: Solving One Problem at a TimeGary Benzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10578834252235902676noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post-14410633279365353492010-11-16T18:36:00.630-05:002010-11-16T18:36:00.630-05:00My dad has been writing a book precisely on point ...My dad has been writing a book precisely on point with this blog, I have emailed him the web address so perhaps he could pick up a couple pointers. Fantastic Job.<br /><br /><a href="http://financialhelpforunemployed.com" rel="nofollow">financial help</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post-91459182056691512502010-09-22T00:21:41.107-04:002010-09-22T00:21:41.107-04:00And then there is this,--outsiders, like myself, c...And then there is this,--outsiders, like myself, can often see what an insider misses, because we are not bombarded by a collective view year after year. I'm not suggesting In Cleveland,there is a lack of free thinking,you singlehandedly prove otherwise. And there is no shortage of opinion, as demonstrated by Theclevelandfan and the exceptional writers there. Still, it is the junior highschool mentality that continues to wield low blows at Lebron on that site, by trashing James' mother in photos or utubes of the day . I don't recall ever seeing bitterness, anywhere, being expressed for this long and in such a base way. Maybe you can shed some light on where this comes from,--surely it goes a lot deeper than not having won a championship since 1964--and the desertion of a home town boy. Good, talented people leave towns every day, that doesn't make them traitors. Isn't it a bit unfair and unreasonable to expect one individual to save an entire city? And me? Home is where the heart is---m.M.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30300136.post-92109539741946211192010-09-21T16:12:29.018-04:002010-09-21T16:12:29.018-04:00i don't think it uncommon for coaches, players...i don't think it uncommon for coaches, players and fans alike to feel a bit like homer simpson from time to time--trying to stay afloat with an eye on the prize, while the other eye can't stop blinking long enough to catch up with that bouncing ball that is theoretically spelling it all out. genius has a talent for negotiation and talent has a genius for navigation. intuition is key to both. coaches, players and fans may scratch their heads in "homer unison," waiting for some crystal ball type clarity, but even hapless homer knows this for sure: the heart wants what the heart wants.and that, gary, is the question. no team can tread water indefinitely--sooner or later, the lonliness of the long distance swimmer floats to the surface and so must the answers. m.m.noreply@blogger.com