Dear Steve Orsini,

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Dear Steve Orsini,

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Thank you SO MUCH for not firing this CLOWN last year when you had your chance. THANKS TO YOU, we just lost to Tulane.

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Probably why he got fired
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He couldn't do it because the COC would never allow that...at that time. Do they have the balls to finally do what is necessary now?...after all there has to be a return on capital and there is not one....time to pull out and re-invest.
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CalallenStang wrote:Thank you SO MUCH for not firing this CLOWN last year when you had your chance. THANKS TO YOU, we just lost to Tulane.

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No apologist for Orsini (despite my screen name), but I wonder if this is why Orsini was let go, in part? Maybe O wanted JJ out but RGT wanted to keep JJ? Maybe some heat on this issue and budget problems and ultimately the bball coach search process led to O's demise.
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ponyscott wrote:He couldn't do it because the COC would never allow that...at that time. Do they have the balls to finally do what is necessary now?...after all there has to be a return on capital and there is not one....time to pull out and re-invest.
You know that he didn't push as hard as he could have
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Wrong. Orsini was not on board with jones at all. He was handcuffed by "others" and was told what to do (er, what he couldn't do).
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78pony wrote:Wrong. Orsini was not on board with jones at all. He was handcuffed by "others" and was told what to do (er, what he couldn't do).
Yep, and he stopped fighting. That is what I am blaming him for.
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78pony wrote:Wrong. Orsini was not on board with jones at all. He was handcuffed by "others" and was told what to do (er, what he couldn't do).
He wasn't on board with Larry Brown either........
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PonySnob wrote:
78pony wrote:Wrong. Orsini was not on board with jones at all. He was handcuffed by "others" and was told what to do (er, what he couldn't do).
He wasn't on board with Larry Brown either........
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