Corbin! Play the the young best players

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Corbin! Play the the young best players 

Post#1 » by Montanajazz » Thu Mar 21, 2013 8:38 pm

Corbin! Stop the madness for the rest of the year. Lets win or lose with the future!

Start Jefferson, Favors at center/Forward depending on match-ups, Hayward at small forward, Burkes or Williams, depending on point guard match-ups and Burkes/Foye at shooting guard.

2nd team Kantor, Milsap, Williams, Burkes/Foye/New Kid at shooting guard, and Williams/Burkes depending upon matchups. No more Watson, Tinsley, or Milsap, Williams or Foye starting. Both Williams's, Milsap, Foye, tinsley and watson will be gone next year. Lets have the future play it out!
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Re: Corbin! Play the the young best players 

Post#2 » by Lava Rock Kid » Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:31 am

I would rather him stay with the staus quo. That way no chance of a winning streak. Mabey even get Corbin fired.

But the Jazz would just promote Horny. That would be a waste.
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Re: Corbin! Play the the young best players 

Post#3 » by Matt007b » Fri Mar 22, 2013 2:51 am

I wouldn't mind Hornacek taking over.. I'd like to stay in house as far as promotions go.. I haven't given up totally on Ty Corbin yet. It did not work with Deron/Jefferson or Harris/Jefferson and it for sure did not work with Mo/Jefferson... I'd like to see Ty coach without Jefferson on this team.

But to the original poster - yes it's over due and time to sit the vets down and let the younger players play and show what they can do. Worth the higher pick instead of getting destroyed in a quick series vs. the 1st seed (if we even get there...)
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Re: Corbin! Play the the young best players 

Post#4 » by kebutah » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:02 am

Don't understand the desire to stay in house at all. If Corbin was the best choice two years ago it means that he was more prepared than anybody on staff. The only additional experience gained by the staff was with a disfunctional ineffective coach. I fail to see how that improves you readiness.
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Post#5 » by Lava Rock Kid » Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:59 am

I dont want any young new coach. We dont need somebody to learn on the job. We need an expierenced head coach.
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Re: Corbin! Play the the young best players 

Post#6 » by Inigo Montoya » Fri Mar 22, 2013 11:34 am

kebutah wrote:Don't understand the desire to stay in house at all. If Corbin was the best choice two years ago it means that he was more prepared than anybody on staff. The only additional experience gained by the staff was with a disfunctional ineffective coach. I fail to see how that improves you readiness.


well, maybe the staff under corbin learned how NOT to do it... :wink:
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Re: Corbin! Play the the young best players 

Post#7 » by FJS » Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:05 pm

We're asking to do it all the whole season. He is not going to do it now... and the worst we finish, the better changes we have to part ways with him.
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