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NWG on what he wants in his new team/ what UW lacked

bananasnblondes
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Per Seattle Times
“I’m really looking for just a situation one where I know it’s high intensity. It’s a program and a culture that’s built on preparing to win and competing to win. I know you’re not always going to do those things, but that’s just kind of the mindset."
On a related note, I was talking to a former co-worker of mine last week right after Otz left. This guy coaches high school basketball and is very connected in the south sound area. He said most of the coaches he talks to view Romar as a guy who has lost passion for coaching, doesn't care if his team wins or loses, and is just picking up a paycheck as lon as he can
“I’m really looking for just a situation one where I know it’s high intensity. It’s a program and a culture that’s built on preparing to win and competing to win. I know you’re not always going to do those things, but that’s just kind of the mindset."
On a related note, I was talking to a former co-worker of mine last week right after Otz left. This guy coaches high school basketball and is very connected in the south sound area. He said most of the coaches he talks to view Romar as a guy who has lost passion for coaching, doesn't care if his team wins or loses, and is just picking up a paycheck as lon as he can
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Washed up is the term that comes to mind.
Nigel should have went to Harvard.
Now, I think he'll go to Texas. -
Honestly I hope he goes to Gonzaga. Doog tears sustain me
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Oregon has room
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This is pretty apparent when he is picking up coaches and players from the shit heap, never calls time outs during games because it may actually require getting up, or the fact that his teams used to be best in march. Now the team is, well, never good.bananasnblondes said:Per Seattle Times
“I’m really looking for just a situation one where I know it’s high intensity. It’s a program and a culture that’s built on preparing to win and competing to win. I know you’re not always going to do those things, but that’s just kind of the mindset."
On a related note, I was talking to a former co-worker of mine last week right after Otz left. This guy coaches high school basketball and is very connected in the south sound area. He said most of the coaches he talks to view Romar as a guy who has lost passion for coaching, doesn't care if his team wins or loses, and is just picking up a paycheck as lon as he can -
Honestly, I'd be laughing my ass off if he did that.SevenEleven said:Honestly I hope he goes to Gonzaga. Doog tears sustain me