On Feb 18, 2020:
Is Koby Altman on the hot seat as well? This is embarrassing. They’ve burned through so many coaches in recent years, not to mention all the bad moves he has made. The players openly rebelling against Beilein and complaining about being worked too hard suggests a culture problem
On Nov 24, 2018:
posted by Ironman92Cavs have been much better the last two games
I need them to slow down. I had two coworkers who bet the over that I set (30 wins) Looking good for me
posted by BR1986FBJust hope Haslam butts out. Biggest fear is that he pisses off Dorsey and he leaves.
As far as the game goes, how ridiculous is it that Mahomes turns it over 5x's and the Chiefs still put up 51?
He’s off to a good start. 6 is so good
Dorsey was at Ohio State today. Wonder who he was looking at
On Jul 5, 2018:
posted by SportsAndLadyDidn’t realize you were an idiot and an SJW
Wouldn’t the bigger idiot be the person who thinks that Jameis Winston is a franchise QB who can win you a Super Bowl? He’s a middling NFL QB who throws way too many picks and isn’t worth the trouble.
On Jul 4, 2018:
posted by SportsAndLadyHaha cut your #1 overall QB pick? This is the NFL, you don’t just “fire” players for this shit—unless it’s really really bad. These SJW idiots are calling for a firing in the wrong industry lol
SJW idiots? Do you really not think what Winston did and has done are “really bad?” The dude doesn’t get it
One thing that has to be a little sobering for Lebron is that it is very possible that he might never make it back to the finals. At least in the East he had been pretty much guaranteed to make it. I realize they are lining things up for next free agency but some of the guys they leaped at signing were past their prime 3 years ago.
posted by friendfromlowryI don't see it, but who knows. Right now I think you have a better chance of doing a farewell tour with the Cavs than he does.
Gilbert was happy to “have his team back.” A return would mean he would have to give it back to Lebron all over again. I’m not counting on that to happen, but several years in the lottery could humble him like it did last time
On Jul 2, 2018:
posted by cat_loverGilbert spent the money to help win a Championship and I am grateful for that. Look at the other owners that Cleveland has:
The Dolans- cheap. won't spend money.
Haslem- Total idiot
I would take an owner like Gilbert over those bozos any day.
The Indians have been among the best teams in baseball for the past 3-4 years? They played in the World Series and should have won it? I think they’ve managed the franchise quite well.
On Jun 30, 2018:
posted by kizer permanenteYou have no idea wtf you’re talking about lol. We got 5 picks from them when he opted in and we did a sign and trade.
So what. The Cavs were a lottery team every year until he came back. All the moves he orchestrated before he left had the cupboard very empty when he left. He’s done the same again. Tristan Thompson’s contract is exhibit 1. I can keep going with all of the moves Lebron has done over the years.
They haven’t had a living breathing GM. If you believe they have, I suspect you are one of Koby’s drinking buddies
If Lebron wants to beat the Warriors, he has to go to LA and build a new super team. If he cares about legacy, he will stay in Cleveland. It’s that simple.
Also, let’s not forget that Lebron the GM ruined Cleveland’s assets the last time he left them at the alter. And he has done it again by taking care of his boys. Gilbert and co. didn’t have the sack to stand up to him.
On Jun 16, 2018:
I hope whatever team Lebron signs with doesn’t give him general manager duties like the Cavs always do. Lebron and the Cavs are a match made in heaven. He wants to call all the shots and give his buddies ridiculous contracts and the Cavs don’t have the sack to call him on any of it. So at the end of the line, they are always in a terrible position.