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[QUOTE="BBallF, post: 4514753, member: 10435"] Here we go. Occam's Razor? Wow. An erudite poster. I was a philosophy major, which led to many job opportunities (lol) so I do know it. When I looked it up again I found that the statement "Entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity" is cited as the explanation of the theory. Funny you should use that as proof of your theory. Occam never said it. It didn't matter because it was attributed to him and has been the explanation for 700 years. Rick Blaine never said "Play it again, Sam" either. Does it matter? We are in agreement except for one point. I am giving Pat the benefit of a John Locke approach to womens' basketball. You are using Thomas Hobbes. Perhaps we are both right. Maybe she said it but for the reasons you expressed. Either way, I wish she were still coaching and I'm sure many Vols do too. Many great athletes or coaches have had a foil. It only made them better. Magic- Bird, Russell-Wilt, Coach K- Dean Smith. Muffet just didn't cut it in my book for Geno. I thought it was great that Geno was right at the top of donors to Pat's memorial fund. They obviously had serious issues in later years but the respect he had for her and what she built in the sport was never lessened. Unlike many on this site, I actually want them to get very good again. Just one three point shot away from us. Looking forward to tonight and what Aaliyah does. I just hope the emotion does not get her overly jacked up. [/QUOTE]
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