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Old Sun Oct 09, 2011, 03:36am
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I think coaches know that nobody does a one-man game out of choice. I also think they spend the first half exploiting their "understanding" and expect the second half to be some sort of festival of appreciation for their first-half behavior. Screw that.

More than ever, one-man means take care of business, early and often. It's too easy for things to get out of control as the game grows older and more competitive.
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