“The average family in the 1950’s could afford a house on a single income!” 🙄
Sure. That’s because the average house in the 1950’s looked like this.
The average family can still afford this house on a single income.
@dukefan2007@wcsstallvn@B1Gsad Not the year they lost to UMBC, he was their 6th man like Cason, obviously he developed into that on their championship team.
@MichiganPodcast He can save it for next game at this point. He’s due for a big game. For all I care go scoreless here and give me 20 next game vs Zona.
@Castellani2014 Do you think Dusty could bring him back and play him 10-15 mins off the bench, need PG depth. Maybe he’d be willing to take a lesser role, he’s a diet Cadeau type, pass first, maybe Dusty could iron out his shot too
@BoringBiz_ It’s what happens when jobs pay like shit. Men get cucked trying to provide like they have for thousands of years. And the money you do make gets taken in taxes so we can pay for others healthcare and housing, while making it unaffordable for working people. People check out.
@GoodmanHoops 1. It’s not surprising, Ed Cooley has never been a big time coach
2. Providence was never up to begin with, English has them in a similar spot as Cooley left it.
@umichwolverine1 Yeah he was awful. Never lived up the hype. The 2 guys behind him were younger and way more impressive, but regardless upgrades needed there
@TedHZhang@standuquesne This is true in life as well. The most successful have always been completely dialed in and have put all their energy into a single thing. CEOs, military leaders, etc.
@umichwolverine1 Not bad. But like Dilly I think he’s a weird fit. He’s an air guy and a guy who has his roots in the south mainly. But he can coach offense and QBs. Not saying it can’t work but it’s not that great fit you look for
@Castellani2014 Just an awful take, firstly this hire didn’t come with a ton of hype. People called it a solid and decent hire. Which it was and he improved their offense from last year. They were flawed in lots of areas but he did a ok job considering
@MichiganPodcast Issue being he’s an Arizona guy, yes he’s coached at Auburn, Oregon, Memphis, etc but feels like a strange fit. Not that it can’t work but you ideally want someone who understand B1G and Midwest landscape.