On Apr 4, 11:47=A0am, Noah <dontsendmeyers...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 3, 11:28=A0pm, "Capn'O" <dan.zin...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > Walsh has always
> > tended for "win now" strategies. Except they differ from our recent
> > "win now" strategies in that they result in wins.
>
> Nice.
>
> > Bird's been pretty atrocious in Indy though. Apparently part of the
> > reason Walsh left...
>
> You know what's funny is that not only that Bird has run his team into
> the relative ground a la Isiah with utter bonehead trades, but that
> he's SOUNDED a lot like his friend Lord Thomas III in interviews too.
> All LB's talk of "It's a lot of pressure and I welcome it and I've
> never backed down from it", "I will work harder than anybody to right
> the ****p etc", sound like direct quotes from you-know-who when that
> other LB was sent packing in New York -- another time someone with
> years of success in their position was jettisoned for a great
> basketball player from the 80s and 90s with questionable business
> a***en. =A0I guess the more things change, the more they stay the
same...
Interesting comparison. Those four (Isiah, Walsh, and the two LBs)
share a lot of common history.


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