Not ing close.
If that's the spin Grandpa Urine is putting on all of this, cool. And it doesn't have to do with a "first" interview. Norm was slapped across the face by Avery, when Norm has always been a good supporter of Avery. That's all.
Not ing close.
Anyways, I think the ratings speak for themselves.
Explain.
Between 2 shows that aren't even on at the same time?
A "good supporter" wouldn't turn on him for personal reasons. Nor would a good journalist, for that matter.
Mono appears to have it covered.
I'm not some major expert on radio shows or anything, but common sense would tell me more people would have opportunities to listen to Galloway as he comes on during afternoon hours, when many people are stuck in traffic on the way home from work, as opposed to 10-noon when Norm's show is on, and people are still at work.
But I asked you to explain why you would say it wasn't ' ing close'.
The Marconi helps too.
Anyways, I do like stuff about ESPN Radio. Just not Grandpa Urine. I don't know the cir stances, but it's really a shame Cooperstein isn't on the air more. Is he full-time play by play?
Because if you have 5 dollars, and Norm Hitzges has 5 dollars, Norm has more money than you.
I don't think you get it. But then again, you know with certainty that Avery was 100% against the Kidd trade when every report says otherwise. So maybe your omnipotence is just too powerful.
I have a milkshake, and you have a milkshake. And I have a straw. And my straw reaches aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall the way across the room, into your milkshake, I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE!
Continue to eat from the trough and believe everything that station tells you. You'd hate to have the curtain pulled back on what it's really like over there and what has transpired over the years.
Even a movie like "Crash" can win Best Picture.
I'm sure your opinion is 100% objective.
Every report?
http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/archi...idd-trade.html
Maybe your stupidity is just too powerful.
This has nothing to do with anyone's views on anything, other than Norm's willingness to completely change them because he got his feelings hurt.
You just completely made an ass of yourself with that link.
My educated guess, based on following this team all season and conversations with folks in the know, is that this is revisionist history at its finest.
Avery yanked play-calling duties from Harris a month into the season and raved about the trade after the trigger was pulled. So Avery, who declared himself "a man of honesty and integrity" this morning, wasn't being truthful either then or now.
I recall a few Avery rants directed toward the media about not giving Kidd a chance to fit into Dallas before judging the trade. If you believe what Avery said today, he might as well have been talking into a mirror.
can either one of those guys coach?
if not, expand on the del harris angle.
Dude, a large majority of the reports that came out around the time that the trade actually happened had said that Avery wanted someone like Kidd ever since he began coaching here. It wasn't really until the last day or so that it became apparent that he really would have rather kept Devin... or so he says... then again, he insists he is on fine terms with Mark Cuban, so...
Del is 71 years old and took the time away from the bench (part of the reason, at least) to spend more time with his family.
The gig is Donnie's any time he wants it. Cuban and Dirk both support that move. But Donnie doesn't want to move from the office.
Short list includes JVG, Carlisle, Thibodeaux with more candidates to come as they're fired (D'Antoni, Mitc , Saunders).
Is there any truth to that article talking about Avery forcing Del out?
coach donnie? i don't think i can bring myself to saying that.
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