Going along with jimbo and what don said. it really takes time to tweak and adjust theses bases how you want them. Its going to be blood, sweat, and tears.and maybe some long nights to try and master this tweaking stuff. Just try to be humble as you can at your craft,and when you get the chance to meet other coaches at these special events they can show you extra pointers on what you are doing right and wrong. Thats how i learned from pratt, don, dearell,and lavell shelton. When ive had the chance, i played and played hard most of these cats up here know me and know that my craft is armed and dangerous. There was times where my bases i thought were so strong that i had shut everyone out in the first rounds, but by the second rounds the game was even. You cant be afraid to put your craft on the board because you will never how good you are in tweaking until you go head to head with some of these guys. You just have to have that killer instinct even when your bases are garbage.
Last edited by OldSchool : 02-19-2007 at 10:38 PM.
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