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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2511431, member: 6118"] Perfection is the enemy of Good in that wasting efforts and energies to approach the unapproachable does not allow the person, team, military to do that which is necessary.\ Perfection is a term that requires individual definition. I submit Geno HAS NOT had perfect seasons--or a perfect game. Mainly because I cannot define perfection for WBB. Is winning every game perfection? Is winning 11 NC;s perfection. I doubt Geno would see it that way. Although all those accomplishments are amazing--I doubt they are Perfection. In practices the strive for perfection teaches players/students to not accept the ordinary. As a fan of Uconn since Sue--I have seen NEAR perfection in many games. This past game against SF with the Frosh/Sophs the passing was so precise, crisp it approached the Sue teams The games and Quarters you define--certainly makes one think of perfection-- [/QUOTE]
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