gregbroncs
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It's a college thing. When at Utah Urban Meyer had an opt out clause for a few schools.I believe Lou Holtz had an opt out option if the Notre Dame job became available.
It's a college thing. When at Utah Urban Meyer had an opt out clause for a few schools.I believe Lou Holtz had an opt out option if the Notre Dame job became available.
Oh. You're trolling. Have fun!
Anybody else worried that Quin is becoming the obvious heir apparent to Krzyzewski?
OK bud.Umm, pretty sure I was here years before you. I was asking a simple question about QS potentially being interested in what most objective observers would say is the best HC bball job out there, which happens to be his alma mater. I think it is a pretty honest question. The little Jazz bubble of getting butt hurt when suggesting SLC isn't the basketball Mecca continues.
It makes NO sense to go to his alma mater, take a potential life time job, where he can pick and choose the athletes he wants, quite possibily make more money, in the basketball mecca and not have the grinding road travel of the NBA? Compared to coach in an area the he has no emotional connection to, in a league that turns over coaches rapidly, for an organization that has never been able to sign a big free agent? NO sense at all? I'm as passionate about the Jazz as anybody, but I realize the limitations of the job.No. Because it’s not obvious because it makes no sense for multiple reasons.
Corbin got three-ish years here. Sloan had as many as he wants. Quin is trending to the latter with a franchise that has the track record to back it up.It makes NO sense to go to his alma mater, take a potential life time job, where he can pick and choose the athletes he wants, quite possibily make more money, in the basketball mecca and not have the grinding road travel of the NBA? Compared to coach in an area the he has no emotional connection to, in a league that turns over coaches rapidly, for an organization that has never been able to sign a big free agent? NO sense at all? I'm as passionate about the Jazz as anybody, but I realize the limitations of the job.
Kind of curious what's going through Rubio's head right now. The team he was traded to just made the playoffs before the team that trade him and signed his replacement to a larger contract. That's vindication, b****!
This story didn’t age well. Anyone remember this from a month ago?
https://extranewsfeed.com/as-a-remi...till-regressing-despite-their-run-8b87190b351
They might still miss the playoffs. Minnesota could very well end up losing the last game against Denver and missing on the tiebreaker. If Denver wins that game, they’re in.Kind of curious what's going through Rubio's head right now. The team he was traded to just made the playoffs before the team that trade him and signed his replacement to a larger contract. That's vindication, b****!
This story didn’t age well. Anyone remember this from a month ago?
https://extranewsfeed.com/as-a-remi...till-regressing-despite-their-run-8b87190b351
Why go coach a bunch of one-and-dones when you can build a team with some continuity and have guys like Mitchell and Gobert for several years?It makes NO sense to go to his alma mater, take a potential life time job, where he can pick and choose the athletes he wants, quite possibily make more money, in the basketball mecca and not have the grinding road travel of the NBA? Compared to coach in an area the he has no emotional connection to, in a league that turns over coaches rapidly, for an organization that has never been able to sign a big free agent? NO sense at all? I'm as passionate about the Jazz as anybody, but I realize the limitations of the job.
Everyone seems to want to crown them as a future dynasty, but I’m not 100% convinced that Embiid can stay healthy long enough for them to ever have any success. We’ll see.76ers fans are awful. Now that they have a competent team they are the worst.
Been festering in their **** for ages now and they've come up under the woods in waves.