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Caron Butler on the Chris Mannix Show
Caron Butler on the Chris Mannix Show
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Sounds like to me, reading between the lines, that they respected VDN as a PERSON, but not as an X's and O's COACH. And he said "he did the best he could do", meaning, he's not a very good coach but he tried... Am I the only one that read those quotes that way?
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It does sort of come off that way. Don't think anyone buy maybe DJ didn't like him, or don't respect him, but they might not have valued him highly as an x and O's guy.
I think the "he did the best he could" though might be him implying the Vinny was a hard worker as a coach
I think the "he did the best he could" though might be him implying the Vinny was a hard worker as a coach
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