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<blockquote data-quote="stinger 1957" data-source="post: 1005937" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Not sure I will be able to put this together and get across my point but here goes. I think there is a "it's all about me" type kid that maybe has great athletic skills that we would shy away from and a kid that gets it that it is more important to get what our culture, academics and other things mean and that money is necessary but not the most important thing and to get in a winning culture with all the other things we provide is more important than just me, me, me and how much money you going to give me. Not sure I've covered it all, but something built around that seems to me to be what we're looking for and yes a kid that also has skills that can help us win at the highest level. That takes a lot of hard looking at kids over time. One bad apple can mess it up and they need to move on IMO. When you have coaches that are trying to help the kids that also know how to instill the winning mind set and attitude all goes into the formula. Thus some of what CBK has to be very thoughtful in arriving at his decisions for both players and coaches. Being open to his coaches telling him like they see it obviously very important. His job is a heavy load IMO. He had to learn a lot of this from the all time greatest IMO and also from his mentor GOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger 1957, post: 1005937, member: 1682"] Not sure I will be able to put this together and get across my point but here goes. I think there is a "it's all about me" type kid that maybe has great athletic skills that we would shy away from and a kid that gets it that it is more important to get what our culture, academics and other things mean and that money is necessary but not the most important thing and to get in a winning culture with all the other things we provide is more important than just me, me, me and how much money you going to give me. Not sure I've covered it all, but something built around that seems to me to be what we're looking for and yes a kid that also has skills that can help us win at the highest level. That takes a lot of hard looking at kids over time. One bad apple can mess it up and they need to move on IMO. When you have coaches that are trying to help the kids that also know how to instill the winning mind set and attitude all goes into the formula. Thus some of what CBK has to be very thoughtful in arriving at his decisions for both players and coaches. Being open to his coaches telling him like they see it obviously very important. His job is a heavy load IMO. He had to learn a lot of this from the all time greatest IMO and also from his mentor GOL. [/QUOTE]
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