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What Will You Do If Dl Resigns Ty???

SojoDave

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I wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat thinking that DL might think Ty is doing a good job and will resign him. I mean Ty is a hard worker. He does wear a suit well. I'm not sure what I will do if Ty is resigned...what will you do?
 
Cold sweat? Reallly.

I love the Jazz more than most, but even I say you might need a break if it's affecting you that much. I too don't think Ty is right for the future, but...
 
Probably keep on watching Jazz games.

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And I will root for corbin to get better if he gets re-signed

really hope he doesn't get re-signed though
 
I'll wonder who is in charge of "planning" the Jazz future and why are they doing such a terrible job... If the Jazz have the slightest intention of signing ty they better have done it by now.
 
Interest in the franchise will continue to dwindle.

If we are trying to avoid a culture of losing then we are doing a terrible job of it.
 
I will still watch and go to games. Although it will be slightly less than normal. I'd expect our young guys to try to get outta Utah until they are veterans. I wont ever get to the point were I will stop caring about the Jazz or stop watching...but my interest will go down for sure
 
I will still watch and go to games. Although it will be slightly less than normal. I'd expect our young guys to try to get outta Utah until they are veterans. I wont ever get to the point were I will stop caring about the Jazz or stop watching...but my interest will go down for sure

This.

Corbin is without a doubt the wrong guy to lead us, but I'm a Jazz fan through and through.
 
What will I do?

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Who is Corbins replacement? I guess my list would be either George Karl or Tom Thibodeau if **** hits the fan in Chicago. Doubt Tom is a realistic option though as I'm sure someone like New York would pay him top dollar.
 
Still obviously a fan. Won't have as much emotion invested. If I watch us squander a perfectly good tank and follow it up with a reaffirmation that whatever the hell path we're is the right one, then I'm just going to have to patiently await the day when we ring in a new era of Jazz basketball, however many years or decades that takes.
 
Interest in the franchise will continue to dwindle.

If we are trying to avoid a culture of losing then we are doing a terrible job of it.

+1

I'll just watch the playoffs I guess, unless there's an interesting match up to watch in the regular season
 
It's all about the horses - if DL can build a team with actual depth and talent they could probably win 50 games even with Corbin (wouldn't expect much in the playoffs though).

If The Jazz re-sign Corbin and the off-season moves revolve around re-upping Marvin and Hayward and giving a one year deal to a Caron Butler or Jason Terry type - then I'm outta here. Not shelling out $200 on LP to watch a season of that crap when I can watch a much more interesting train wreck (Knicks, Nets) for free.
 
It's all about the horses - if DL can build a team with actual depth and talent they could probably win 50 games even with Corbin (wouldn't expect much in the playoffs though).

If The Jazz re-sign Corbin and the off-season moves revolve around re-upping Marvin and Hayward and giving a one year deal to a Caron Butler or Jason Terry type - then I'm outta here. Not shelling out $200 on LP to watch a season of that crap when I can watch a much more interesting train wreck (Knicks, Nets) for free.

Didn't las years team have depth though? Like our whole starting line up was on the bench last year and Corbin couldn't do anything with them.
 
I wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat thinking that DL might think Ty is doing a good job and will resign him. I mean Ty is a hard worker. He does wear a suit well. I'm not sure what I will do if Ty is resigned...what will you do?

He will skyrocket to the head of the pack as one of the worst GMs in the NBA.

Unless Miller is just forcing him to do it.
 
I doubt Corbin gets resigned. The opportunity we have with the Core5 is pretty special. I would have to think the millers see the advantage in investing in a coach with more talent development skills. Seemed to me like Try was just a quick easy transition from Sloan leaving so suddenly. I doubt the brass were planning long term with Corbin.

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