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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 144176" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Once I realized the financial shape we were in, it became alot easier - after about 2 days of venting, of understanding why Gregory is still coach - and frankly why he should be.</p><p>Until we can get our financial ducks in a row, it makes no sense to make a change. I at least get where MBob was coming from - he didn't want to make a change unless he could get rid of both buyouts so he could make legit offers and not just another cheap hire.</p><p></p><p>I get that. I don't like it. But I get it and realize we aren't through our purgatory yet.</p><p></p><p>Here is sort of what is warming my heart though. Right now, it looks like the majority of my top 5 are going to stay put - and Price took a HC gig so we will get to see how he does, and continue to see how Neal does. It's hard to be patient, but at this point it is the best course of action. You almost wonder if Price took the Charlotte job hoping to get the GT job in a couple of years. Most pundits already are talking like that - if he succeeds GT could come calling in a couple of years.</p><p></p><p>Read an article on the TX situation by Chip Brown - who is basically TX mouthpiece. That was interesting. Apparently the TX AD did not have much interest in Marshall - didn't think his 'personality' fit with TX. Wants someone that will really sweet talk the donors and get the fans fully involved. Also, AD Patterson is from WI just like Smart. He apparently wanted one of Wright or Smart. Looks like he will probably get Smart. Sounded like he thought Marshall would potentially be a little too blunt (a reputation he has).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 144176, member: 1776"] Once I realized the financial shape we were in, it became alot easier - after about 2 days of venting, of understanding why Gregory is still coach - and frankly why he should be. Until we can get our financial ducks in a row, it makes no sense to make a change. I at least get where MBob was coming from - he didn't want to make a change unless he could get rid of both buyouts so he could make legit offers and not just another cheap hire. I get that. I don't like it. But I get it and realize we aren't through our purgatory yet. Here is sort of what is warming my heart though. Right now, it looks like the majority of my top 5 are going to stay put - and Price took a HC gig so we will get to see how he does, and continue to see how Neal does. It's hard to be patient, but at this point it is the best course of action. You almost wonder if Price took the Charlotte job hoping to get the GT job in a couple of years. Most pundits already are talking like that - if he succeeds GT could come calling in a couple of years. Read an article on the TX situation by Chip Brown - who is basically TX mouthpiece. That was interesting. Apparently the TX AD did not have much interest in Marshall - didn't think his 'personality' fit with TX. Wants someone that will really sweet talk the donors and get the fans fully involved. Also, AD Patterson is from WI just like Smart. He apparently wanted one of Wright or Smart. Looks like he will probably get Smart. Sounded like he thought Marshall would potentially be a little too blunt (a reputation he has). [/QUOTE]
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