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RE: Connecticut Game Thread
(01-16-2019 08:48 AM)Bruce Monnin Wrote:  Firing Mick would be absolutely foolish. However, the next time he comes looking for a raise, I'd have no trouble telling him he is already overpaid.

Those two sentences barely make sense together.
 
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(01-15-2019 10:20 PM)Recluse1 Wrote:  So apparently there's some magical specter that only comes out in March and firing Mick is the only way to appease it? Couldn't we just sacrifice a goat or something? It would be a lot less risky.

Should the Cats just skip the tourney in March since it's so unimportant? We could give our bid to a program that values the opportunity to advance in the post-season and claim that our regular season success is sufficient....
 
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