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  • #16
    Originally posted by jcindaville
    No need in throwing some salt on an open wound

    Its all good john. I don't expect anything less.

    he made a bad decision IMO, and in the opinion of a lot of others.

    So be it.

    People can make it what they want.

    Charlie isn't going anywhere. Anyone who thinks otherwise is just ignorant to reality.

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    • #17
      Getting outcoached on a weekly basis.

      The reality is he is a poor college coach, period. There is no way you can sit here and say otherwise. Notre Dame has had 4-5 top recruiting classes in the last 4 years and he hasnt been able to win. If you would like to blame willingham go right ahead(funny). The talent of the irish versus navy isnt close. The only difference is he is getting outcoached on a weekly basis and then you have non-attending n.d fans coming to bat for the moron. Come on, N.D offensive line versus navy defensive line and N.D denfensive line versus N.D defensive line. The weight difference is probably 25 pounds a guy and each of the N.D players are blue chip recruits.

      I bet if they could snatch back that 10 year contract they would.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by TheRook
        Defend the guy for what? Making a coaching decision?

        Bad or good...he made the decision.

        i find it absoultely hiliarous that everyone is hanging him out to dry during one bad season.

        But to each their own. why don't you get me some yankee updates like a good little boy.


        Yanks set to offer Lowell 5 years/70 million

        it's beginning to look like the Red Sox made a serious miscalculation by not offering third baseman Mike Lowell a contract extension during the season. Lowell, 33, culminated a fantastic season in which he batted a career-high .324 with 21 homers and 120 RBIs by winning the World Series Most Valuable Player award, and while he's indicated all along that his preference is to remain in Boston, where he is enormously popular, it did not go unnoticed that one of his potential suitors suddenly developed a gaping hole at third base roughly two innings before the Sox clinched their second championship. When Rodriguez and agent Scott Boras, made their pathetic headline grab during Game 4 of the World Series by announcing A-Rod was opting out of his contract, Lowell (who came up through the Yankees farm system) undoubtedly vaulted to the top of Cashman's wish list of replacements, at least until Cabrera became a possibility. The Red Sox probably could have locked up Lowell with a three-year, $40 million offer, oh, a month ago. Now there are rumors circulating that the Yankees are prepared to offer as much as $70 million over five years, a deal that the Red Sox wouldn't — and shouldn't — match. Of course the illogic of such an overpriced offer wouldn't make it any easier for Red Sox fans to watch their newly minted postseason hero change allegiances.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by The Lovedoc
          Yanks set to offer Lowell 5 years/70 million

          it's beginning to look like the Red Sox made a serious miscalculation by not offering third baseman Mike Lowell a contract extension during the season. Lowell, 33, culminated a fantastic season in which he batted a career-high .324 with 21 homers and 120 RBIs by winning the World Series Most Valuable Player award, and while he's indicated all along that his preference is to remain in Boston, where he is enormously popular, it did not go unnoticed that one of his potential suitors suddenly developed a gaping hole at third base roughly two innings before the Sox clinched their second championship. When Rodriguez and agent Scott Boras, made their pathetic headline grab during Game 4 of the World Series by announcing A-Rod was opting out of his contract, Lowell (who came up through the Yankees farm system) undoubtedly vaulted to the top of Cashman's wish list of replacements, at least until Cabrera became a possibility. The Red Sox probably could have locked up Lowell with a three-year, $40 million offer, oh, a month ago. Now there are rumors circulating that the Yankees are prepared to offer as much as $70 million over five years, a deal that the Red Sox wouldn't — and shouldn't — match. Of course the illogic of such an overpriced offer wouldn't make it any easier for Red Sox fans to watch their newly minted postseason hero change allegiances.



          atta boy.....

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