Hypothetical: You’re the owner of an MLB team. I offer to take $0 salary and sign a minor league contract and go to Low A.
If the “he sucks now” crowd is right and I get lit up, you cut me, lose $0 and there’s no risk to the big league club.
If the “clubhouse cancer” crowd is right, you see it immediately at Low A and cut me. You lose $0 and there’s no risk to the big league club.
If there’s massive negative PR, which we already know there won’t be, you just cut me and move on. The story is dead in a couple days, you lose $0, and there’s no risk to the big league club.
But, assuming none of those things happen, which they obviously wouldn’t, if you like what you see, you can promote me to AA and re evaluate me there. Then AAA. Then the big leagues. If I earn it, which you’d be 100% in control of deciding. If you don’t think I’m good enough, you lose $0 and there’s no risk to the big league club.
You could take away my “antics”. You could take away my social media. You could ask anything of me. If I don’t comply, you cut me, lose $0, and there’s no risk to the big league club.
What logical reason is there to not do this? At worst, you cut me and there’s no risk to the big league club. At best, you get a Cy Young winner for $0 who you know can still pitch and could help the big league team if and when you see fit.
Hypothetical: You’re the owner of an MLB team. I offer to take $0 salary and sign a minor league contract and go to Low A.
If the “he sucks now” crowd is right and I get lit up, you cut me, lose $0 and there’s no risk to the big league club.
If the “clubhouse cancer” crowd is right, you see it immediately at Low A and cut me. You lose $0 and there’s no risk to the big league club.
If there’s massive negative PR, which we already know there won’t be, you just cut me and move on. The story is dead in a couple days, you lose $0, and there’s no risk to the big league club.
But, assuming none of those things happen, which they obviously wouldn’t, if you like what you see, you can promote me to AA and re evaluate me there. Then AAA. Then the big leagues. If I earn it, which you’d be 100% in control of deciding. If you don’t think I’m good enough, you lose $0 and there’s no risk to the big league club.
You could take away my “antics”. You could take away my social media. You could ask anything of me. If I don’t comply, you cut me, lose $0, and there’s no risk to the big league club.
What logical reason is there to not do this? At worst, you cut me and there’s no risk to the big league club. At best, you get a Cy Young winner for $0 who you know can still pitch and could help the big league team if and when you see fit.
🏀 The Cincinnati Bearcats have been 71% from the FT line ONCE in the KenPom era (1997-present) in Andy Kennedy's 2006 season (74%), it sure looks like we are heading toward breaking that mark in Jerrod Calhoun's first season in Clifton
Tejada 88%
Colvin 87%
Elamin 83%
Carson 80%
Mahaffey 76%
Allenspach 68%
WE NEED TO STOP THE INSANITY WITH YOUTH SPORTS. You can't play 3 goddam sports per season! Theres not enough hours in a day or days in a week. Every sport is 365 days a year now. Everyone has a schedule conflict and every league costs hundreds if not thousands. NOT SUSTAINABLE!
#GIVEAWAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well, we earned the right to be in the tournament by recently winning (multiple) playoff game(s). We understand that may be an unfamiliar concept due to the pro football team in Pittsburgh you support.
I don't want to say that Cincinnati ran the worst end of game possession in the history of basketball right now.
But I also don't want to lie to you either.
So I'm a bit torn 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Don’t let the University off the hook by not expecting them to spend the extra money to cut ties with a severely underperforming coach prior to April 1.
They’re relentlessly asking you for money to support winning; make them show you that’s what they’re actually about.
Terry Nelson didn’t hold back after Cincinnati’s late collapse against UCF.
The Bearcats radio voice questioned the team’s IQ following the blown lead.
I just don't understand how, with experienced players in the backcourt and multiple timeouts at your disposal, you get a 10-second violation.
With the season hanging in the balance.