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"I had to change my way of thinking in many, many areas."
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by pooMonger
4546 days ago
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Lombardi's transition to the pro game was a humbling experience. So much so, that he sought advice from an unlikely source. "Charlie Conerly was my roommate. One night Lombardi came into our room. He literally said, 'What am I doing wrong?' ... I had some definite ideas, some of which were good, and some of which were not so good. And I got some great deal of help from some of the Giant players, such as Frank Gifford and Charlie Conerly. I had to change my way of thinking in many, many areas. "Then all of a sudden, football knowledge began to pour out of him. He became a success with us when he became one of the guys." -Frank Gifford (NY Giants Halfback 1952–1964) www.waflife.com |
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