Dawn Staley video clip message

RUcrazee

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Love me some Dawn Staley!!! Showing how it should be done!

Good luck to her in the Final Four!
 
Jul 26, 2001
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Get her !! Pay her. !!
Oh my word. Look up her salary. And contract. And tell me what is better about Rutgers? She gets more folks to attend a South Carolina game than would fit in Jersey Mike's Arena.

I enjoy chats about prospective coaches as much as anyone. I even accept some "shooting for the stars". But there are certain realities. Dawn and Geno, among a number of others, are simply not going to come to Rutgers to coach.
 

djrc89

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Oh my word. Look up her salary. And contract. And tell me what is better about Rutgers? She gets more folks to attend a South Carolina game than would fit in Jersey Mike's Arena.

I enjoy chats about prospective coaches as much as anyone. I even accept some "shooting for the stars". But there are certain realities. Dawn and Geno, among a number of others, are simply not going to come to Rutgers to coach.

It’s tongue in cheek. I know there’s really no chance. But she is the one coach, from the beginning , that I thought was the perfect replacement. Prior to her becoming a legendary coach herself she should’ve been here
 

motorb54

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If Stringer is seriously ill with a potentially fatal illness the LOA makes sense.
And her refusing to give up the position could be part of her fight against the disease, not giving up hope for a full return.
That leaves the program in a tough spot.
How could she need money?
 

ScarletteK80

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If Stringer is seriously ill with a potentially fatal illness the LOA makes sense.
And her refusing to give up the position could be part of her fight against the disease, not giving up hope for a full return.
That leaves the program in a tough spot.
How could she need money?
Motor, I certainly don't know her exact situation. I can only talk about my own challenges with my almost 30 year old son. What you get from the government over time while certainly helpful is the bare minimum. Programs are there, but they are far, and few between. I DX'd him with severe autism before he was a year old. With both parent's working it was a nightmare. Unfortunately his father left the family when my son was 8, and my daughter was 10, so you know who had to do just about everything. Sometimes you don't need $$$ as bad as you do some caring, competent people to help you out. In the early days there was lots of violent behavior, self-inflicted(head banging, biting, pinching, etc.
You spend massive amount of money to try and get help, and that never worked out to well. Any who I could write a book, maybe I will. CVS' is daughter is horrifically contained in a wheelchair, 24/7 and has full-time caretaker. I hope her son's are around to help if needed. At least my son(Greg) is physically able to walk, run, swim, etc. Only problem being he has been lost(not on my watch) several times. So he has been wearing a GPS band around his ankle for a few years. Sorry for all the yapping.