Sark's philosophy is that at some point you just gotta trust what you know and go play, he feels that "point" is when players receive their star ratings in HS.
Sark's philosophy is that at some point you just gotta trust what you know and go play, he feels that "point" is when players receive their star ratings in HS.
This is a joke and a pretty good one, but you are on to something. Sark absorbed some stuff from working for Carroll, unfortunately for him he seems to have mostly absorbed the superficial shit ("a circus atmosphere around the program helps players learn to focus, plus it's fun!"), rather than the important stuff. Like the obsessive attention to detail, clear focus on teaching, and fanatical work ethic...
Sark's philosophy is that at some point you just gotta trust what you know and go play, he feels that "point" is when players receive their star ratings in HS.
This is a joke and a pretty good one, but you are on to something. Sark absorbed some stuff from working for Carroll, unfortunately for him he seems to have mostly absorbed the superficial shit ("a circus atmosphere around the program helps players learn to focus, plus it's fun!"), rather than the important stuff. Like the obsessive attention to detail, clear focus on teaching, and fanatical work ethic...
Sark's philosophy is that at some point you just gotta trust what you know and go play, he feels that "point" is when players receive their star ratings in HS.
This is a joke and a pretty good one, but you are on to something. Sark absorbed some stuff from working for Carroll, unfortunately for him he seems to have mostly absorbed the superficial shit ("a circus atmosphere around the program helps players learn to focus, plus it's fun!"), rather than the important stuff. Like the obsessive attention to detail, clear focus on teaching, and fanatical work ethic...
TBF, Sark did better than Gilby and Ty at UW while being a lazy, skirt-chasing alcoholic who didn't retain anything from Carroll's system
Sark's philosophy is that at some point you just gotta trust what you know and go play, he feels that "point" is when players receive their star ratings in HS.
This is a joke and a pretty good one, but you are on to something. Sark absorbed some stuff from working for Carroll, unfortunately for him he seems to have mostly absorbed the superficial shit ("a circus atmosphere around the program helps players learn to focus, plus it's fun!"), rather than the important stuff. Like the obsessive attention to detail, clear focus on teaching, and fanatical work ethic...
TBF, Sark did better than Gilby and Ty at UW while being a lazy, skirt-chasing alcoholic who didn't retain anything from Carroll's system
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