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The case to retain Diaco

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i will start -
He has a unique sense of fashion.
He has buy in from the team and they appear to want to play for him.
I don't think he has an ounce of phony in him.
 
Buyout is too big to make a difference at this point

I think that's the only case you need to say.....
 
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i will start -
He has a unique sense of fashion.
He has buy in from the team and they appear to want to play for him.
I don't think he has an ounce of phony in him.


Looks like you started and you finished. Nobody else seems to think he's worth keeping.
 
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He's too important. The man is single handedly supporting the red skinny jean industry in Connecticut. He's also played a major role in reviving the ugly ridiculous trophy segment of the economy. A man like that is too important to let his inability to coach on game day impact his future.
 
Dude can spin a quote, FWIW. That's been fun, and has supported the NoEscalators-Industrial-Complex.
 
There is no immediate urgency to win, now that realignment seems to be over for the next 8 years. He will be allowed at least next year to keep showing us exactly who he is. Peter Principle.
 
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i will start -
He has a unique sense of fashion.
He has buy in from the team and they appear to want to play for him.
I don't think he has an ounce of phony in him.

I think he has a $h!+ ton of phony in him. He's proven to be an excellent BS artist . . .
 
Because there were other unnamed teams six months ago threatening to give us a boatload of money to steal him away.
 
Ubers will take him anywhere, anytime. Just call for a pick-up.

One way.
 
We had a UCONN grad on the space shuttle. BD was comparing calling plays in the red zone to piloting a space shuttle. He totally gets it!
 
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