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> Too many people in Minnesota listen to Doug Woog. There is alot of talent
> in other states as well including Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, and North
> Dakota as well as Wisconsin. Letting players develop their talents in
> junior first has allowed many to surpass Minnesota High Sschool players.
> Give more players a chance to prove how short-sighted some coaches are.
> Bryan
No. Not this again. There is a lot of talent in just about every
state in this country and as Denver (probably others as well) has
proven there is a lot of it outside this country. Woog will probably
play all Minnesota players for his entire tenure at the U of Mn.
Like or hate it, it probably won't change. Let us just move on to
other, more interesting topics like what a 1-3-1 defensive scheme
does to influence neutral zone play.
Sorry, I'm getting off my little box now.
Rob
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Rob Zielinski
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The REP Company, Bloomington, MN
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