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Old 10-21-2005, 02:40 AM
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What do you guys think of the trading, depth recruitment job that Jeff Van Gundy has done with the Rockets?

curious to see what yall think.
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Old 10-21-2005, 03:28 AM
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You can do better than Pete Carroll.

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Freddie Mitchell comes to mind. Or Charles Mann (IIRC, he was the guy who was illiterate in the 80s, but i probably got the name wrong)
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Old 10-21-2005, 08:12 AM
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You can do better than Pete Carroll.

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Freddie Mitchell comes to mind. Or Charles Mann (IIRC, he was the guy who was illiterate in the 80s, but i probably got the name wrong)

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Dexter Manley.

He's still probably smarter than Culpepper.
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Old 10-21-2005, 08:18 AM
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As a change of pace you should try listening to 1510 instead of the radio station that has brainwashed you into these picks.
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Old 10-21-2005, 09:37 AM
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As for Basketball I submit Rob Babcock

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not that I think you are wrong, but I don't think he has a long enough track record to take this award...

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I'd like to give it to Glen Grunwald, who left all that mess for Babcock to clean up. Honourable mention to Richard Pettie, who hired both those clowns.
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Old 10-21-2005, 12:33 PM
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As for Basketball I submit Rob Babcock

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not that I think you are wrong, but I don't think he has a long enough track record to take this award...

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I'd like to give it to Glen Grunwald, who left all that mess for Babcock to clean up. Honourable mention to Richard Pettie, who hired both those clowns.

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At least Grunwald did something positive, name one thing Babcock did well?
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Old 10-21-2005, 12:49 PM
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is Chris Washburn doing anything in basketball now? coaching at the Boy's Club? if so, then he wins stupidest, although he gets a run for his money from whomever named Anfernee Hardaway.
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Old 10-21-2005, 01:03 PM
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Default Re: smarterst and dumbest person in each sport

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As for Basketball I submit Rob Babcock

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not that I think you are wrong, but I don't think he has a long enough track record to take this award...

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I'd like to give it to Glen Grunwald, who left all that mess for Babcock to clean up. Honourable mention to Richard Pettie, who hired both those clowns.

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At least Grunwald did something positive, name one thing Babcock did well?

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Signed Calderone, hired Sam Mitchell. Calderon seems good at first glance.

Besides, given 5 (6?) years, Babcock can stumble on some good things. Not that I'm saying he's any good btw, just that he was really left with some giant problems.
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Old 10-21-2005, 04:20 PM
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Default Re: smarterst and dumbest person in each sport

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As for Basketball I submit Rob Babcock

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not that I think you are wrong, but I don't think he has a long enough track record to take this award...

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I'd like to give it to Glen Grunwald, who left all that mess for Babcock to clean up. Honourable mention to Richard Pettie, who hired both those clowns.

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At least Grunwald did something positive, name one thing Babcock did well?

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Signed Calderone, hired Sam Mitchell. Calderon seems good at first glance.

Besides, given 5 (6?) years, Babcock can stumble on some good things. Not that I'm saying he's any good btw, just that he was really left with some giant problems.

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Good points. I guess we could add drafting Roko Ukich to things Babcock did well.
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Old 10-21-2005, 05:56 PM
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Dumbest:

NFL - Terrell Suggs: had to look up malice in the dictionary
NBA - Charles Shackleford: "I can go to my left or right, I'm amphibious."
MLB - Tie: Ken Caminiti - Dude didn't cycle, he used continually year round.
Pedro Guerroro - Part of his defense for drug arrest was that he has so dumb he needed help tieing his shoes and making his bed.
NCAAFB - Frank Solich
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