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Mike Rehfeldt Returning to Cincy
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[QUOTE="Umami Zen, post: 3961688, member: 10678"] Another perspective on this situation--Out of Dan Hurley's control-- Could be as simple as sometimes folks from the Mid-West aren't as excited about living in NE as well as New Englanders may not be excited about living in the Mid-West. His wife and he have Mid-Western roots and she may have additional job opportunities in the area they want to settle down in long-term. Life happens. Why do I bring this up? I'm married to a Mid-Western small town Iowa lady who I met in Denver where we were both living at the time. Moved back to CT after my Father passed away to help my Mother out. I am a native New Englander. After her first year of living here my wife says to me- "Ready to move back to Denver-- People aren't friendly around here and they never smile." Won't bore you with the rest of the story but we're still here. Sometimes it's just about family and family preferences. The sky isn't falling because Dan Hurley hasn't been able to hold onto a SnC coach for sustained periods of time. It doesn't mean there are big problems in the BB Program under Dan Hurley. Yes it's inconvenient. It'll get fixed with another great fit. Sometimes the "stuff" that happens in the BB Program is about Life.. Not just about BB. [/QUOTE]
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