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Can we send Lorenzo Romar to the Dana Altman coaching clinic this summer?
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Confirmed:bananasnblondes said:Well I blew my anti-Romar was a little prematurely there. Oregon lost and once again it's a great day to be a doog
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Apparently winning a Super Bowl is relevant when it comes to college basketball flamewars.
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Sounds a lot like Tyrone.bananasnblondes said:...oh wait. He coaches at Oregon so he must be CHEATING.
I keep forgetting that Romar is a good man and father figure and helps his players prepare for life after basketball. I'll take that over wins any day.
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Why would we send Romar to Altman's clinic? He already knows how to lose.
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I thought the topic was a whoosh (even if Altman won that game you cant be fucking serious).
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Romar thinks Bible Study > Film
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Disagree.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Romar thinks Bible Study > Film
I don't think Romar's problem is that he doesn't work hard enough. I think his problem is his philosophies are inherently flawed, especially when he inexplicably went away from the style of play and type of athletes that he had some success with. What he's trying to do now with the high poast is just a bad match for his players, his skills and his brand.
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FTFYdnc said:
Disagree.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Romar thinks Bible Study > Film
I don't think Romar's problem is that he doesn't work hard enough. I think his problem is his philosophies are inherently flawed. He holds a Bible Study instead of running serious practices
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Hi Harv!PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Disagree.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Romar thinks Bible Study > Film
I don't think Romar's problem is that he doesn't work hard enough. I think his problem is his philosophies are inherently flawed. He holds a Bible Study instead of running serious practices -
Snoop has reached Harvey Road territory in this thread.
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Romar doesn't strike me as a grinder. I'm sure he works fairly hard, but I'm not sure if losing eats at him and makes him work harder.dnc said:
Disagree.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Romar thinks Bible Study > Film
I don't think Romar's problem is that he doesn't work hard enough. I think his problem is his philosophies are inherently flawed, especially when he inexplicably went away from the style of play and type of athletes that he had some success with. What he's trying to do now with the high poast is just a bad match for his players, his skills and his brand.
Watching more film isn't going to fix any of that.






