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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:16 am

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This excerpt is from Paul R's most recent article in the Morning Call. Remember all of our pre-season complaining and hand-wringing over the attrition the team suffered? Some of us who shall remain nameless but whose name rhymes with "Balarney" were convinced it was due to Frank and his hard driving ways. Incidentally a major theme of this article is how Frank acctually dances with the players post victory in the locker room. Not exactly Bear Bryant-esque. Turns out there is such a thing as addition by subtraction. Anyway, enjoy...I know I did...

''This is the tightest team I've ever been on,'' Curley said.

Asked to pinpoint a reason why, Curley added, ''I don't know. A lot of guys quit. Coach T talked about trimming the fat. Some guys just couldn't be committed, I guess, but the guys who are here want to be here.''

Here's the link to the whole article.

http://www.mcall.com/sports/colle...ette.7060399oct21,0,7482753.story
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:53 pm

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Pard94 wrote:
This excerpt is from Paul R's most recent article in the Morning Call. Remember all of our pre-season complaining and hand-wringing over the attrition the team suffered? Some of us who shall remain nameless but whose name rhymes with "Balarney" were convinced it was due to Frank and his hard driving ways. Incidentally a major theme of this article is how Frank acctually dances with the players post victory in the locker room. Not exactly Bear Bryant-esque. Turns out there is such a thing as addition by subtraction. Anyway, enjoy...I know I did...

''This is the tightest team I've ever been on,'' Curley said.

Asked to pinpoint a reason why, Curley added, ''I don't know. A lot of guys quit. Coach T talked about trimming the fat. Some guys just couldn't be committed, I guess, but the guys who are here want to be here.''

Here's the link to the whole article.

http://www.mcall.com/sports/colle...ette.7060399oct21,0,7482753.story


I would love to know who who you are referring to in the highlighted section above, but it is no matter I guess.  In any event, I plan to revisit the retention problem in the off season.

And, does this really "put a different spin" on things?  A 25+% defection rate - including some decent players and potential contributors - is a startling and troubling statistic that cannot simply be swept away by a comment in a newspaper article or discounted because the team happens to be winning this year.  There are some serious implications for the future here.


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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 2:03 pm

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carney2 wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
This excerpt is from Paul R's most recent article in the Morning Call. Remember all of our pre-season complaining and hand-wringing over the attrition the team suffered? Some of us who shall remain nameless but whose name rhymes with "Balarney" were convinced it was due to Frank and his hard driving ways. Incidentally a major theme of this article is how Frank acctually dances with the players post victory in the locker room. Not exactly Bear Bryant-esque. Turns out there is such a thing as addition by subtraction. Anyway, enjoy...I know I did...

''This is the tightest team I've ever been on,'' Curley said.

Asked to pinpoint a reason why, Curley added, ''I don't know. A lot of guys quit. Coach T talked about trimming the fat. Some guys just couldn't be committed, I guess, but the guys who are here want to be here.''

Here's the link to the whole article.

http://www.mcall.com/sports/colle...ette.7060399oct21,0,7482753.story


I would love to know who who you are referring to in the highlighted section above, but it is no matter I guess.  In any event, I plan to revisit the retention problem in the off season.


The offseason might be a better time to address said "problem" as we're all too enthralled with the current "magical season" to pay much attention to it now. It'd be like Al Gore telling me about the dangers of global warming as I was bringing in my porch furniture last week in mid-October white out conditions. Timing is everything.
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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:46 am

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OMG!! Can I Youtube search "Frank Tavani dancing"??  Laughing

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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:04 pm

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Pard94 wrote:
carney2 wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
This excerpt is from Paul R's most recent article in the Morning Call. Remember all of our pre-season complaining and hand-wringing over the attrition the team suffered? Some of us who shall remain nameless but whose name rhymes with "Balarney" were convinced it was due to Frank and his hard driving ways. Incidentally a major theme of this article is how Frank acctually dances with the players post victory in the locker room. Not exactly Bear Bryant-esque. Turns out there is such a thing as addition by subtraction. Anyway, enjoy...I know I did...

''This is the tightest team I've ever been on,'' Curley said.

Asked to pinpoint a reason why, Curley added, ''I don't know. A lot of guys quit. Coach T talked about trimming the fat. Some guys just couldn't be committed, I guess, but the guys who are here want to be here.''

Here's the link to the whole article.

http://www.mcall.com/sports/colle...ette.7060399oct21,0,7482753.story


I would love to know who who you are referring to in the highlighted section above, but it is no matter I guess.  In any event, I plan to revisit the retention problem in the off season.


The offseason might be a better time to address said "problem" as we're all too enthralled with the current "magical season" to pay much attention to it now. It'd be like Al Gore telling me about the dangers of global warming as I was bringing in my porch furniture last week in mid-October white out conditions. Timing is everything.


Global warming is a misleading and wrongly dubbed term... it should be severe climate gyrations or extreme climate conditions or something like that.

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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:07 pm

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Pard4Life wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
carney2 wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
This excerpt is from Paul R's most recent article in the Morning Call. Remember all of our pre-season complaining and hand-wringing over the attrition the team suffered? Some of us who shall remain nameless but whose name rhymes with "Balarney" were convinced it was due to Frank and his hard driving ways. Incidentally a major theme of this article is how Frank acctually dances with the players post victory in the locker room. Not exactly Bear Bryant-esque. Turns out there is such a thing as addition by subtraction. Anyway, enjoy...I know I did...

''This is the tightest team I've ever been on,'' Curley said.

Asked to pinpoint a reason why, Curley added, ''I don't know. A lot of guys quit. Coach T talked about trimming the fat. Some guys just couldn't be committed, I guess, but the guys who are here want to be here.''

Here's the link to the whole article.

http://www.mcall.com/sports/colle...ette.7060399oct21,0,7482753.story


I would love to know who who you are referring to in the highlighted section above, but it is no matter I guess.  In any event, I plan to revisit the retention problem in the off season.


The offseason might be a better time to address said "problem" as we're all too enthralled with the current "magical season" to pay much attention to it now. It'd be like Al Gore telling me about the dangers of global warming as I was bringing in my porch furniture last week in mid-October white out conditions. Timing is everything.


Global warming is a misleading and wrongly dubbed term... it should be severe climate gyrations or extreme climate conditions or something like that.


Oh man...don't even get me started.
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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:51 pm

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Pard94 wrote:
Pard4Life wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
carney2 wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
This excerpt is from Paul R's most recent article in the Morning Call. Remember all of our pre-season complaining and hand-wringing over the attrition the team suffered? Some of us who shall remain nameless but whose name rhymes with "Balarney" were convinced it was due to Frank and his hard driving ways. Incidentally a major theme of this article is how Frank acctually dances with the players post victory in the locker room. Not exactly Bear Bryant-esque. Turns out there is such a thing as addition by subtraction. Anyway, enjoy...I know I did...

''This is the tightest team I've ever been on,'' Curley said.

Asked to pinpoint a reason why, Curley added, ''I don't know. A lot of guys quit. Coach T talked about trimming the fat. Some guys just couldn't be committed, I guess, but the guys who are here want to be here.''

Here's the link to the whole article.

http://www.mcall.com/sports/colle...ette.7060399oct21,0,7482753.story


I would love to know who who you are referring to in the highlighted section above, but it is no matter I guess.  In any event, I plan to revisit the retention problem in the off season.


The offseason might be a better time to address said "problem" as we're all too enthralled with the current "magical season" to pay much attention to it now. It'd be like Al Gore telling me about the dangers of global warming as I was bringing in my porch furniture last week in mid-October white out conditions. Timing is everything.


Global warming is a misleading and wrongly dubbed term... it should be severe climate gyrations or extreme climate conditions or something like that.


Oh man...don't even get me started.


Ha... truth be told the climate was very unstable until about 10,000 years ago. A stable climate led to our shift from nomads to an agrarian society.

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Pard4Life wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
Pard4Life wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
carney2 wrote:
Pard94 wrote:
This excerpt is from Paul R's most recent article in the Morning Call. Remember all of our pre-season complaining and hand-wringing over the attrition the team suffered? Some of us who shall remain nameless but whose name rhymes with "Balarney" were convinced it was due to Frank and his hard driving ways. Incidentally a major theme of this article is how Frank acctually dances with the players post victory in the locker room. Not exactly Bear Bryant-esque. Turns out there is such a thing as addition by subtraction. Anyway, enjoy...I know I did...

''This is the tightest team I've ever been on,'' Curley said.

Asked to pinpoint a reason why, Curley added, ''I don't know. A lot of guys quit. Coach T talked about trimming the fat. Some guys just couldn't be committed, I guess, but the guys who are here want to be here.''

Here's the link to the whole article.

http://www.mcall.com/sports/colle...ette.7060399oct21,0,7482753.story


I would love to know who who you are referring to in the highlighted section above, but it is no matter I guess.  In any event, I plan to revisit the retention problem in the off season.


The offseason might be a better time to address said "problem" as we're all too enthralled with the current "magical season" to pay much attention to it now. It'd be like Al Gore telling me about the dangers of global warming as I was bringing in my porch furniture last week in mid-October white out conditions. Timing is everything.


Global warming is a misleading and wrongly dubbed term... it should be severe climate gyrations or extreme climate conditions or something like that.


Oh man...don't even get me started.


Ha... truth be told the climate was very unstable until about 10,000 years ago. A stable climate led to our shift from nomads to an agrarian society.


So you're saying it wasn't George Bush's fault?
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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:37 pm

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missed the game, just wanted to know, did anyone see the boys dancing? and has anyone got video of Frank breaking it down on the floor..yet???
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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:51 pm

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missed the game, just wanted to know, did anyone see the boys dancing? and has anyone got video of Frank breaking it down on the floor..yet???


Nah...that's a locker room thing. I doubt we'll ever see it. The legend will grow though.



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