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[QUOTE="azfan, post: 5257460, member: 7748"] Mariah Carey this is such an apt, hilarious, accurate depiction of the double bird lady. It is reflective of the exact opposite attitude that coaches of character and class hold of members of their profession. I'm thinking that Geno if he had nothing positive to say would say nothing. But given Geno's leadership within the coaching profession he would be encouraging and supportive of coaches moving from mid major to P4 schools. It is clear that the fashionista coach has an inflated sense of self coupled with an inflated salary. This is an unfortunate trend in professions in which the rewards far out pace ability. So every Christmas we have an opportunity to hear the tired over worn Mariah who continues to receive attention despite decades of mediocrity. The fashionista has an accelerating trend toward mediocrity and it'll certainly be interesting how the ponies perform..... Maybe her players will all be singing All I want for Christmas is a new head coach. I do think these types of villains are very healthy for women's basketball. There are any number of narratives that make our sport intriguing and interesting. I think that's one of the reasons why Kim Mulkey a multi-dimensional and winner is a very important part of our sport. I also think those that are mediocre and have inflated egos and are trending toward loser status serve an important role in our sport if for nothing else as a cautionary tale. What is apparent is the fashionista's breathtaking lack of awareness. Maybe this will help her fit in in Texas and the Big D? I will have to say that I do have a son who like the fashionista doesn't burn bridges they nuke them. I think the dirty t while still reflecting memories of Barnes playing in McKale will certainly reevaluate her time as a coach and perhaps reflect on the level of character she demonstrates. [/QUOTE]
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