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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 721913" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Collins, Key, Choice, et al remind me of good parents. They love you, support you, communicate with you, encourage you, and build self confidence. They care about you equally off the field as on. And they also demand your best and insist you work hard...nothing is given to you.</p><p></p><p>They are hard asses but it comes from love and not just wanting to win. They want kids to reach their goals and be their best.</p><p></p><p>Now, will that translate to wins? Who can say. My guess is that it will. Recruit well, build a tight knit family that cares for and plays for each other, and coach 'em up. Build depth with competition and recruiting. Add heavy doses of fun to the hard work. Further in this age of increased transfers the individual love, care, support, and fun factor will help guys stay so they can develop.</p><p></p><p>May take some time though. Keep doing it right and keep building and I believe wins will be the byproduct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 721913, member: 857"] Collins, Key, Choice, et al remind me of good parents. They love you, support you, communicate with you, encourage you, and build self confidence. They care about you equally off the field as on. And they also demand your best and insist you work hard...nothing is given to you. They are hard asses but it comes from love and not just wanting to win. They want kids to reach their goals and be their best. Now, will that translate to wins? Who can say. My guess is that it will. Recruit well, build a tight knit family that cares for and plays for each other, and coach 'em up. Build depth with competition and recruiting. Add heavy doses of fun to the hard work. Further in this age of increased transfers the individual love, care, support, and fun factor will help guys stay so they can develop. May take some time though. Keep doing it right and keep building and I believe wins will be the byproduct. [/QUOTE]
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