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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2616451, member: 250"] I was reading the Sports' Illustrated article in Nan's Links and something Vic Schaefer said about Teaira McCowan caught my eye: "T is not scared," Bulldogs coach Vic Schaefer says. "Nobody is going to intimidate her. I don't think any moment is too big for her. That is just how that kid is built." To which I'm inclined to say: You are deluding yourself Vic. I think a Grey's Anatomy star said it best: [MEDIA=youtube]id=8oXWF89SYO8;t=341[/MEDIA] Geno is scared. He freely admits it; he shapes and uses it. Great athletes admit their fears too. You stare it in the face and you stare it down. Who use to puke into a towel before he took the court - Wilt I think. If you push it away it will tap you on the shoulder and say Ahem at the most inconvenient of times. To quote one of my least favorite people: “Being FEARLESS isn't being 100% Not FEARFUL, it's being terrified but you jump anyway...” Taylor Swift Remember Geno hunkered down talking to distraught, crying freshman Diana Taurasi? She wasn't scared, but til then she wasn't paying attention. I'll bet you at that moment she wanted to schrivel up and die, but the Magician of Storrs was working, and she didn't die and what didn't kill her made her stronger. [/QUOTE]
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