O-Line coach Drevno interview - Redrum - 07-12-2010
A little something to keep us going until Fall camp starts.  Fowkes, a part-timer,  continues to put  in  the time and come  up with some of the best, maybe
the best, coverage.  No earthshaking revelations,  but  you get a look into the Harbaugh staff.  For fans, football is such a weekly "event"  that it\'s good to be reminded that for coaches it is a process.  Good to get a glimpse  that Harbaugh is actually implementing a
plan for developing Stanford football  that is more methodical  than "win  more games next season."
http://www.examiner.com/x-7570-Stanford-Cardinal-Football-Examiner~y2010m7d11-QA-with-Stanford-coach-Tim-Drevno--Part-1---The-offseason
Re: O-Line coach Drevno interview -
fullmetal - 07-12-2010
Quote:Remember that hard work will get you where you want to be. That is a key thing. Keep competing every day to be the best. You look at the Beatles. They played seven days a week for a year before they became the Beatles. Bill Gates, he used to get up in the middle of the night to go punch buttons over at the computer lab at the University of Washington. To be an expert you have to log 10,000 hours. Keep working at your craft to be the best. That is something we need to do as a football team."
Drevno\'s read Malcolm Gladwell\'s book
Outliers. Â Good book; I\'m about halfway through it.