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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 641425" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I get somewhat the same feeling. Some are nostalgic for the days of the TO/Laskey/Shaq but forget what we looked like when we couldn't block, like last year's bowl game or Iowa or LSU to name just a few. If you can't block, nothing else really matters at the end of the day. Maybe we beat Citadel or Temple with the "old ways" but so what?</p><p></p><p>Years ago, I played alot of golf. A regular in our group was a guy named Joe. Joe was a solid player at our course and would shoot in the high 70's consistently. But he ALWAYS played a slice and that was OK on our home course but it usually killed him when we traveled to play other courses, which we did frequently. He would struggle to break 90 on most of them because our course set up much better for him than most others.</p><p></p><p>He got tired of it and decided he wanted to fix the problem so he went to get lessons. Of course, they made him change his grip and alignment. While he was transitioning and going through the change, he had a hard time breaking 90 at our course. He became worse in the short term. Eventually though he practiced and played enough so his new swing became normal and he was a much better overall golfer, meaning he could shoot 75 on any course we played.</p><p></p><p>The moral of this story? Joe was a good poker player and always had nice scotch with him on our golf trips. I moved away so don't see him anymore and I miss him and my regular foursome. Thanks for reading. I feel better now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 641425, member: 844"] I get somewhat the same feeling. Some are nostalgic for the days of the TO/Laskey/Shaq but forget what we looked like when we couldn't block, like last year's bowl game or Iowa or LSU to name just a few. If you can't block, nothing else really matters at the end of the day. Maybe we beat Citadel or Temple with the "old ways" but so what? Years ago, I played alot of golf. A regular in our group was a guy named Joe. Joe was a solid player at our course and would shoot in the high 70's consistently. But he ALWAYS played a slice and that was OK on our home course but it usually killed him when we traveled to play other courses, which we did frequently. He would struggle to break 90 on most of them because our course set up much better for him than most others. He got tired of it and decided he wanted to fix the problem so he went to get lessons. Of course, they made him change his grip and alignment. While he was transitioning and going through the change, he had a hard time breaking 90 at our course. He became worse in the short term. Eventually though he practiced and played enough so his new swing became normal and he was a much better overall golfer, meaning he could shoot 75 on any course we played. The moral of this story? Joe was a good poker player and always had nice scotch with him on our golf trips. I moved away so don't see him anymore and I miss him and my regular foursome. Thanks for reading. I feel better now. [/QUOTE]
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