A bit of a surprise, as I though Seattle was a much better place to be in than dealing with the mess in Portland. At least the money seems to be a very good amount that he will be getting.
"Since they filmed the football scenes so tightly (quick edits, no wide shots), there's no way to tell where Sandler ranked on the Realistic Athlete Scale (with Reynolds being a 17-out-of-10 and Tim Robbins being a negative-5). My guess is that Sandler was shaky enough that they masked his "abilities" in post-production, a strategy that Bill Parcells should consider with Drew Bledsoe this season"....from Bill Simmons column reviewing the new and original versions of "The Longest Yard".
Ah well, twelve million bucks (if reports are accurate) is tough to turn down. I wish the Sonics hadn't let Casey go to the Wolves before this thing with Nate got sorted out.
Welcome to Seattle, Doug Collins, I guess.
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And thus I'm reminded why it truly does suck getting your hopes up for any Seattle sports team (and yes I know the Storm won the WNBA title...)
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Originally posted by JayJayDeanWelcome to Seattle, Doug Collins, I guess.
You could have Doc Rivers if you like.
Or Jim O'Brien. You know he loves the 3's.
"Since they filmed the football scenes so tightly (quick edits, no wide shots), there's no way to tell where Sandler ranked on the Realistic Athlete Scale (with Reynolds being a 17-out-of-10 and Tim Robbins being a negative-5). My guess is that Sandler was shaky enough that they masked his "abilities" in post-production, a strategy that Bill Parcells should consider with Drew Bledsoe this season"....from Bill Simmons column reviewing the new and original versions of "The Longest Yard".
Mike Dunleavy could be on his way back to Los Angeles...to coach the CLIPPERS! http://espn.go.com/nba/columns/stein_marc/1569064.html I never thought about Dunleavy as a Clippers coach, but his name sounds just as good as any.