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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 937316" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>In what way do we even posture at being serious? In our more cared about sport, we fired a coach and AD mid year because it was so bad just to promote from within (and not even the coach of the side of the ball that had improved) and the majority of our fanbase seems to think it was a great move. We've fully embraced not being serious. </p><p></p><p>Yes, if we were serious, we'd fire Pastner, and go make a big name hire. But we won't. We'll either stick with Pastner and hope he figures out the inconstancy issues, or fire him and likely land with an extraordinarily lack luster hire of a coach who will probably have accomplished less than what Pastner already has here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 937316, member: 2299"] In what way do we even posture at being serious? In our more cared about sport, we fired a coach and AD mid year because it was so bad just to promote from within (and not even the coach of the side of the ball that had improved) and the majority of our fanbase seems to think it was a great move. We've fully embraced not being serious. Yes, if we were serious, we'd fire Pastner, and go make a big name hire. But we won't. We'll either stick with Pastner and hope he figures out the inconstancy issues, or fire him and likely land with an extraordinarily lack luster hire of a coach who will probably have accomplished less than what Pastner already has here. [/QUOTE]
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