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Sam Hinkie for team President

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Re: Sam Hinkie for team President 

Post#81 » by prophet_of_rage » Fri Nov 15, 2019 9:20 pm

SWYM wrote:
prophet_of_rage wrote:
SWYM wrote:Sooo signing a bunch of vets to become competitive does not hurt the long term growth of the young players? Sure sounds like a rebuild to me!
It does not. Barrett is playing 31 minutes a game. Frank/DSJ are playing their available time. Mitch is generally starting g or playing lots of minutes. Knox plays and is supported and is shooting 45 per cent from 3. Trier, Dotson are not fundamentally important.

Morris has seemed to unlock Frank's aggressiveness also.

Who is getting hurt?

Hinkie was the only guy to rebuild without vets to teach the young players how to play.

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Right, whatever fits your narrative...
Not my narrative. You have a narrative that young guys development is getting hurt. Who and how?

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Re: Sam Hinkie for team President 

Post#82 » by DrCoach » Mon Nov 18, 2019 4:17 am

moocow007 wrote:
DrCoach wrote:Perry is fine, although I respect what Hinkie did, you guys can’t stomach a rebuild


The fact that Steve Mills picked him automatically get's him a negative mark in terms of whether he's the guy for the job. :D



Lol, agreed

But if you look at his drafting and undrafted signings, he’s been very good

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