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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 752528" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>I posted this in another thread but it is of value here too. CGC isn’t taking this season for granted. This was his quote in the UoL post game presser:</p><p></p><p>“The biggest thing last year is we wanted to improve week to week, and we did that, won some games down the stretch, played some other really good teams really, really close, and then we’ve gotten better this year,” Collins said. “We’ve played some good ball, we’ve turned the ball over, had some unfortunate unforced errors that we learned from. But this group, and I told them, has a chance to be really good in the present. I don’t think we have to talk in future tense. The way they went to work the last two weeks, the process they’ve applied that they’ve learned the last 18 months, they’ve embraced it, and it paid off for them. I’m so proud of them.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 752528, member: 959"] I posted this in another thread but it is of value here too. CGC isn’t taking this season for granted. This was his quote in the UoL post game presser: “The biggest thing last year is we wanted to improve week to week, and we did that, won some games down the stretch, played some other really good teams really, really close, and then we’ve gotten better this year,” Collins said. “We’ve played some good ball, we’ve turned the ball over, had some unfortunate unforced errors that we learned from. But this group, and I told them, has a chance to be really good in the present. I don’t think we have to talk in future tense. The way they went to work the last two weeks, the process they’ve applied that they’ve learned the last 18 months, they’ve embraced it, and it paid off for them. I’m so proud of them.” [/QUOTE]
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