remembering that Real Estate is a career and not a life.
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remembering that Real Estate is a career and not a life.
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Rates are still down to 5%, legitimately. That’s just ridiculous.
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Someone thinks I’m a Rock Star?! http://ping.fm/MEmb3
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Heading to the gym…
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Planning for a Social Media Class – If you’ve closed business using social media, please DM me.
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New Blog Post: Pre-Approval – The First Step: http://budurl.com/23bq
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I settled in excited to watch how the Hawks would perform in Boston after thrilling games in Atlanta. Sure, they look as if they have absolutely no offensive scheme, but their athleticism and enthusiasm more than make up for it and, hey! they learned how to play defense!
What I watched last night was a group a very talented players with absolutely no direction, no sense of urgency, no plan to win the game. Not that they ever had a plan, but to come out not playing defense and not aggressive is just a coaching error.
Early on it was evident, Paul Pierce was going to be aggressive and take some shots, drive the lane and create. Josh Smith, a much more athletic player should have easily matched the intensity and I think the Celtics are still fearful of shooting in the paint, as evidenced by several of their missed shots there.
What is inexcusable outside of our offensive game is the lack of a defensive presence in the paint aside from Josh. I counted well over 12 points of uncontested layups and several more WIDE OPEN shots.
I doubt we would have won the game with the Celtics shooting it lights out like they were, but we could have been closer than that which would have made me feel so much better about a Game 7 should there be one.
One thing that gets me is that I love seeing Law out there out there but wh
It’s time the Hawks take a page out of Michael Vick’s book and start playing with the Rhythm of the game and stop letting their coaching stagger them.
Now I’m spent typing this stuff up, I’ll be watching Game 6 if anyone has tickets let me know!
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I’ve grown up in Atlanta and I am old enough to have enjoyed Dominique’s Run as a Hawk or seen Deion or watch the Braves at Atlanta Fulton County stadium, but I’ve never seen anything like this. Atlanta has been seen as a Basketball town for ages, but attendance proved otherwise. With the buzz around the Hawks and the Falcons, this time was so exciting that it pushed me out of my regular blogging status into wanting to talk about my favorite thing, Atlanta Sports.
Welcome to my Atlanta Sports Blog.
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