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Rob Clark commented on the post, Roger Staubach: A Balanced Life 7 years ago
Thanks, Henrik! Just like working in the start up world, you have to take advantage of small windows of opportunity. Appreciate the feedback!
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Rob Clark commented on the post, Roger Staubach: A Balanced Life 7 years ago
Dan, it all started with our conversation on the soccer field. The Naval academy seems to turn out great men like Roger–and Dan Valaik!
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Rob Clark wrote a new post 7 years ago
Roger the Dodger. Captain America. Captain Comeback. Heisman Trophy Winner. Hall of Famer. Incredible teammate.
The legend of Roger Staubach is permanently etched in the football record books. Few have […]
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Rob Clark commented on the post, The Lasting Influence of "Sister Jean" 7 years ago
Thanks, Judge. You are too kind. Go Sister Jean!
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Rob Clark wrote a new post 7 years, 1 month ago
Well, it’s all over for the Loyola-Chicago “Midnight” Ramblers basketball team. The Big Blue of Michigan were too much for them in the second half and will be moving on to the Big Game tonight. But what a run fo […]
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Rob Clark commented on the post, One Shining Moment 7 years, 1 month ago
Thanks, Karen. Just a little bit of action goes a long way!
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Rob Clark commented on the post, One Shining Moment 7 years, 1 month ago
Dan, I love it! It wouldn’t have happened without you. Thx for all your encouragement.
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Rob Clark wrote a new post 7 years, 1 month ago
One Shining Moment
What is this? It’s a little too early for “One Shining Moment”, isn’t it? We are only down to the Final FRead more
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Rob Clark commented on the post, Substance Still Matters 7 years, 1 month ago
Ha. Amen, Jack. As you know, not a 4-year decision. A LIFETIME decision.
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Rob Clark wrote a new post 7 years, 1 month ago
We are more sizzle than steak.
The world favors style over substance.
Welcome to the “me” generation.
Listening skills are dead.
Our society has lost all its values.
We are living in a mate […]
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Rob Clark wrote a new post 7 years, 1 month ago
Pat Kilner grew up the oldest of nine children in a tight-knit family in Wheaton, MD. His father owned a construction company and the children inherited his strong work ethic and dedication. That provided the […]
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Rob Clark wrote a new post 7 years, 1 month ago
St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah, Georgia. One of the all-time greatest celebrations of my life.
The Irish came in droves to Savannah in the 1800s to dig canals, build roads and lay railroad track. Most of […]
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Rob Clark wrote a new post 7 years, 2 months ago
The snow was coming down. The kids were in bed. A fire was roaring and I had a delicious bourbon poured and ready for intake. Could there be a more inspiring atmosphere to…write my blog?
But, despi […]
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Rob Clark commented on the post, We Don't Need a Vanity Handicap! 7 years, 2 months ago
Thanks, Jack. Agree, might as well embrace the high handicap. 19 or bust!
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Rob Clark wrote a new post 7 years, 2 months ago
So, I’m just gonna rip the Band-Aid off and put it out there. I am a terrible golfer.
I still love the competitive aspect of the game and (almost) always have fun when I can get out. But I am neither “st […]
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Rob Clark commented on the post, Steve Gaw and Pat Williams: Coaching for the Love of the Game 7 years, 2 months ago
Great to hear from, Adrian! Absolutely. A ton of great memories came flooding back, including our team picture. Too funny. Hope you are doing well and thanks for taking the time to check in! Rob
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Rob Clark wrote a new post 7 years, 2 months ago
King George III was a hot mess after the American Colonies successfully rebelled against the Crown and won their independence. (God Bless America!) He was constantly haunted by this loss and became obsessed wi […]
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Rob Clark commented on the post, Steve Gaw and Pat Williams: Coaching for the Love of the Game 7 years, 2 months ago
Thanks for the comments Bobby. It was a special time, indeed. I was fortunate enough to play for Pat and Steve but never had the opportunity to play for Jack. Good stuff.
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Rob Clark commented on the post, Steve Gaw and Pat Williams: Coaching for the Love of the Game 7 years, 2 months ago
Wow, Pat. That is impressive. Especially for a Mercy boy! And thank you illustrating another point. You didn’t have to play for Pat and Steve to be influenced by their dedication.
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Rob Clark commented on the post, Steve Gaw and Pat Williams: Coaching for the Love of the Game 7 years, 3 months ago
Broad Branch Market! And baseball too! Thanks, Scott.
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