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Lesson Learned: Practice Harder
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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2302509, member: 6118"] Mentally tough true--but nice kids, Maya the nicest, also do well in Geno's program. Geno doesn't ask for much: Just absolute attention to his every teaching, get into proper condition physically, play the GENO defense, and be intelligent to understand the Geno philosophy of offense--expect few plays-think. Those that get in trouble with Geno's system is two fold: Back off on the conditioning and not giving 120 percent in practice. Molly gets high marks from Geno for following directions and giving all she had/has in practices. What is interesting is; Geno does not expect perfection from Freshmen as long as they try and work harder than most. Many many many kids have made it through Geno's system---those that don't come -are not coming just because of GENO's reputation--those that leave, are not always leaving because of Geno's tough practices --some see the hand writing, some hear their status for next year, some have special friends in other programs, some just want to be close to home. And kid that hears the "stuff" about tough Geno and don't come because some fool told them how hard it would be--missed out on the Geno's caring, giving, forever side--with Geno --once a husky always a husky is more than just words..he and his "family en-toto" live and breath that. [/QUOTE]
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