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<blockquote data-quote="LawTalkin Jacket" data-source="post: 217540" data-attributes="member: 1238"><p>1.) very seldom does a program not dip when a coaching change is made for any reason. i dont want any more dips for awhile. we have had our share of dips lately. 'phewitt intended.' heh.</p><p>2. if a successful coach leaves that does not guarantee that the next coach will be successful.</p><p>3) if the coach is successful here why would you take the attitude that your ok if he leaves in 4-5 years? that just seems so sooo foreign to me. im a 'loyalty means something' kinda guy.</p><p></p><p>The unfortunate reality is that Dook is the type of job any coach would leave for. Even the great Bryce Drew could be lured by Dook- Coach K makes almost 8 million a year. We will never pay a coach half of that no matter how many final fours he makes. I'd say that if your coach leaves for Dook , Kansas, UCLA, Kentucky, or Mich. St., you really can't be upset or insulted (unless he leaves one of those schools for another), maybe add AZ and Louisville to the list. all of those schools can pay outrageous money if they want (except maybe UCLA). The point is that the issue of a coach leaving for Dook or Kansas could come up anywhere, ask Illinois, Memphis, New MExico, etc. The Celtics might be in that same boat if the Dook job opens. If that issue arises, it means you have picked a great coach and should be happy with your AD.</p><p></p><p>Lets pray for that problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LawTalkin Jacket, post: 217540, member: 1238"] 1.) very seldom does a program not dip when a coaching change is made for any reason. i dont want any more dips for awhile. we have had our share of dips lately. 'phewitt intended.' heh. 2. if a successful coach leaves that does not guarantee that the next coach will be successful. 3) if the coach is successful here why would you take the attitude that your ok if he leaves in 4-5 years? that just seems so sooo foreign to me. im a 'loyalty means something' kinda guy. The unfortunate reality is that Dook is the type of job any coach would leave for. Even the great Bryce Drew could be lured by Dook- Coach K makes almost 8 million a year. We will never pay a coach half of that no matter how many final fours he makes. I'd say that if your coach leaves for Dook , Kansas, UCLA, Kentucky, or Mich. St., you really can't be upset or insulted (unless he leaves one of those schools for another), maybe add AZ and Louisville to the list. all of those schools can pay outrageous money if they want (except maybe UCLA). The point is that the issue of a coach leaving for Dook or Kansas could come up anywhere, ask Illinois, Memphis, New MExico, etc. The Celtics might be in that same boat if the Dook job opens. If that issue arises, it means you have picked a great coach and should be happy with your AD. Lets pray for that problem. [/QUOTE]
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