Travis Bickle wrote:Think about his children and elderly mother. Have some compassion. Meanwhile Doh take the Loot and get a gig with the Lakers, Bobcats, or ESPN.
What job are you suggesting he would get with either the Lakers or the Bobcats?
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What job are you suggesting he would get with either the Lakers or the Bobcats?
Re: Doh Knows ONLY the Money Men Can Fire HimI believe Doh will be hired as the Director of Compassion. It will be his job to say "Guys, you really tried hard tonight. We will get them next time" after every loss.
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This idiot doesn't know his head from his [deleted]. Don't listen to him 2005 PonyFans.com Rookie of the Year Award Recipient
Re: Doh Knows ONLY the Money Men Can Fire HimHe could probably get a job at Culwell & Son as a Salesman in the Big & Tall Department
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UNC fans really know and follow basketball. They very quickly saw the issues with Doh as did the players and he was quickly ushered out. These UNC concerns were recognized and widely debated on this board at the time of his hiring. Nothing really changed and he simply did not develop as a coach as everyone hoped. He is a great person, devoted himself to SMU, is a great fund raiser, but simply does not have the coaching and interpersonal skills with the players to coach them up and inspire them to perform. His temper coupled with illogical substitution patterns, benching players and other game time decisions caused the kids to play scared and they are afraid to make mistakes. Games had no flow or rhythm and team leaders never emerged. Doh really knows basketball, but his basketball knowledge never translated into the lacking coaching and personal skills necessary to succeed.
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