Saturday, March 31, 2012

In any line of competitive work do you learn to "play like a veteran" by going up against one?

If you drape the arm for position it becomes a point-counterpoint situation.
Strib photo, Bruce Bisping, story here.


Kevin McHale never played like that. Did he?

There are ways you can cheat and get away with and ways you cannot. And the unwritten rules are a sometimes thing. Amy Koch will tell you that. And you cannot go too far from the rulebook for too long. Tom Petters will tell you that. Aside from love and war, all's fair if you don't get caught, or whistled. Yes/no?