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<blockquote data-quote="Trip McNeely" data-source="post: 85476" data-attributes="member: 728"><p>gst, i didnt mean it to sound bad as i am from a "b" town and i know how it works. there are some extremely dedicated and gifted athletes that come from farm town nd. problem is the overall dedication throughout the rest of the members of the team can be lacking. thats where i think the difference lies. some of these private programs get every player to buy into the system. that shows during tourney time. if one athlete or one coach can get a small towns kids to ALL buy into the program it is usually always successful. look at the d harvey or velva- sawyer fb teans. alot of teams had just as much talent but the dedication of the offseason always showed late in the year. alot of respect for what the sandy brothers did for those programs. we didnt compete until we got a few 290 lb hogs off there tractors and stuck them on our o-line. we got them to buy into it and we competed with the top dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trip McNeely, post: 85476, member: 728"] gst, i didnt mean it to sound bad as i am from a "b" town and i know how it works. there are some extremely dedicated and gifted athletes that come from farm town nd. problem is the overall dedication throughout the rest of the members of the team can be lacking. thats where i think the difference lies. some of these private programs get every player to buy into the system. that shows during tourney time. if one athlete or one coach can get a small towns kids to ALL buy into the program it is usually always successful. look at the d harvey or velva- sawyer fb teans. alot of teams had just as much talent but the dedication of the offseason always showed late in the year. alot of respect for what the sandy brothers did for those programs. we didnt compete until we got a few 290 lb hogs off there tractors and stuck them on our o-line. we got them to buy into it and we competed with the top dogs. [/QUOTE]
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