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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You wanna see me coaching?

There would be some of this

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some of this

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Probably some of this

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Press conferences would be like

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Then every now and then if we're lucky you'd see some stuff like

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And

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Listen, we wouldn't win any games but I guarantee entertainment. 

And when I get fired I'll go full on

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You could do all that. Bust I'm busting out this at midfield...

 

 

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3 hours ago, davos said:

This is the total of Rhule’s earnings after this year, including his original Baylor buyout of $6 mil. 

10-24

The 16th highest paid coach in all of professional sports (globally)

Tepper has spent over $30 mil on him alone. And what do we have to speak for? Nada. Zilch. Zerooooooo

I wanted to go on a greater spiel but I think these numbers speak for themself.

 

 

I think Tepper forgot the first two most important things he talked about when he made the hire. Winning, and winning. 

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4 hours ago, davos said:

This is the total of Rhule’s earnings after this year, including his original Baylor buyout of $6 mil. 

10-24

The 16th highest paid coach in all of professional sports (globally)

Tepper has spent over $30 mil on him alone. And what do we have to speak for? Nada. Zilch. Zerooooooo

I wanted to go on a greater spiel but I think these numbers speak for themself.

 

 

I don't know how Tepper has made his millions and billions because his rule experiments says to me, he's not a very good business man.  Maybe just a lucky one.

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