A Tale of Two Coaches.....

#3
#3
It's a long read, and I have business to tend to before settling in for the game. I skipped down to the end and read this:

"It’s almost as if looking back, that Pearl is that drunken sorority girl you can have a good time with, but Cuonzo is the one you want to start a life with."

I thought that was interesting and kind of correct, in a way. But, Martin has to do more than just make one run to the S16 to be the one "to start a life with." This year is a good start.
 
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#8
I've never read A Tale of Two Cities, and I have no idea what it's about. Is it about one city that underwent significant changes and ultimately changed its identity?
 
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It's a long read, and I have business to tend to before settling in for the game. I skipped down to the end and read this:

"It’s almost as if looking back, that Pearl is that drunken sorority girl you can have a good time with, but Cuonzo is the one you want to start a life with."

I thought that was interesting and kind of correct, in a way. But, Martin has to do more than just make one run to the S16 to be the one "to start a life with." This year is a good start.

More like Pearl is the model you dated in college but she cheated on you and you dumped her. Now you're with your wife while she parades around on tv with angel wings and is married to Tom Brady.
 
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I've never read A Tale of Two Cities, and I have no idea what it's about. Is it about one city that underwent significant changes and ultimately changed its identity?

I've never read it, but I believe so. It's about London and French Revolution Paris.
 
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#11
"So what happened to this team? What did Cuonzo change or do to turn things around? The answer, nothing! Instead, the group of young men who call Cuonzo Martin their coach decided it was time to shut up the critics." So Martin is not responsible for the success? Huh.
 
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