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Frank was non-confrontational and valued the locker room politics too much to bench Brick permanently.
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Frank was non-confrontational and valued the locker room politics too much to bench Brick permanently.
Vogel was soft and couldn't command the locker room, that's the bottom line imo
Agreed. Rambis set him up to be the fall guy for, I'm sure, a multitude of reasons.I guess both of you are glossing over the fact that folks like Kurt Rambis were in coaching meetings and had in influence in what Frank did.
Articles came out stating that Hamm wouldn't have to worry about this nonsense.
Frank had some flaws....but he also wasn't given a fair shot. Let's be real about that....
heard he was a candidate for a head coaching job that just opened up at a public high school in modesto, californiaHas anyone hired Frank yet?
Fire up that trade machine you know what time it isSo..................
where we Trading Him To?
heard he was a candidate for a head coaching job that just opened up at a public high school in modesto, california
Modesto Christian? If so that's a good job haha.
I played them in school, some tough sob's outta there.
That's what being able to recruit players will get you. They were always ridiculous on the court. What HS you go to?
Orestimba
Naw, you're a liar, DM me lmao, who is this?