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Posted by: kevo2 on Oct 22, 2009 at 12:34:18 PM

By: Kevin Cottrell Jr. 

Just A Thought…PLAN ACCORDINGLY…If life was as easy as clichés no one would need experience for advancement but life isn’t that simple. It’s been said that the early bird gets the worm. So, we all know the importance of preparation and timeliness in order to do our best at whatever task that is in front of us. But what if being early made one late? What if being early was viewed as disrespect? All things should not be approached the same. Sports are no different. No matter what a team game plans before facing an opponent because one tactic that is effective against team A may not work against team B. So yes it’s been said that the early bird gets the worm but remember the second mouse gets the cheese! Plan accordingly.

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Posted by: kevo2 on Oct 1, 2009 at 05:10:49 AM

By: Kevin Cottrell Jr. 

Just A Thought…

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WINS & LOSSES…Every great athlete has a mentor. Larry Fitzgerald leans on Chris Carter, and all Carter did was catch TDs.. Devin Hester’s mentor is Deion Sanders, so it’s no surprise how exciting Hester is when he touches the ball. On the hardwood, Deron Williams mentor is John Stockton, explaining Deron’s effortless execution of the pick-n-roll. And we all know Kobe mirrors Michael Jordan hence his clutch playing and champion pedigree. Before any of the current athletes become the best (and leaders) at what they do, they find the best individual to follow. The mentor is there to coach one through adversity, they’re the bridge between failure and success. In sports, athletes often

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