Each of these has been rumored to want the job.
Which do you think is the best candidate?
Each of these has been rumored to want the job.
Which do you think is the best candidate?
Kobe Tai would be an excellent recruiter.
Head Coach, Associate Head Coach, Assistant Head Coach.
it is quite obvious that Barrack Obama has told congress to get healthcare done this week so that he can make it public that he is going to be the next 49ers coach, and can begin hitting the recruiting trail.
That’s change I can believe in.
Yes we can.
[quote=“ninerID, post:4, topic:22819”]it is quite obvious that Barrack Obama has told congress to get healthcare done this week so that he can make it public that he is going to be the next 49ers coach, and can begin hitting the recruiting trail.[/quote]If he recruits players anything like he has recruited congressional votes for the healthcare bill, I don’t want him. We’d have a roster full of unranked and 1 star players.
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How about a Curtis Nash experiment?
Come on, he’s young, energetic, would get donations, knows the northeast, works the DC area, went to a George Washington game so there is his A10 tie-in, played with the North Carolina team and correctly picked Chapel Hill to win the tourney and met the team so there is the Chapel Hill tie-in.
I have a feeling “donors” would be lining up and the halftime shows would be VERY entertaining.
Plus, his way of rewarding players to come here wouldn’t go too well with the NCAA.
Curtis Nash has a much better chance than Dalonte
Curtis Nash has a much better chance than Dalonte[/quote]
I vote for nash’s mom.
Curtis Nash has a much better chance than Dalonte[/quote]
I vote for nash’s mom.[/quote]
Andy Katz should mention her too.
Since she has a better shot than Dalonte.
Of the 3 candidates mentioned in the thread title, I’ll take Michael Jordan.
I want Pat Riley.
While we are throwing names out - how about John Wooden??? He was moderately successful at one point and might want to prove he still has “it”. Given his age might be a problem.
I don’t think John could connect well with the modern athlete. Maybe he could be in charge of player development.
Come on, he’s young, energetic, would get donations, knows the northeast, works the DC area, went to a George Washington game so there is his A10 tie-in, played with the North Carolina team and correctly picked Chapel Hill to win the tourney and met the team so there is the Chapel Hill tie-in.[/quote]\
Unfortunately he went to a Georgetown game, not GW.
Anyone know where James Naismith is buried? Lawrence, KS? Let’s dig him up and slap him on the sidelines. He’s got a better chance than Dalonte to get the job.