Everyone's back on Mike Brown's case again. [Waiting For Next Year]
12:25 PM on Thu May 1 2008
By Leitch
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Everyone's back on Mike Brown's case again. [Waiting For Next Year]
12:25 PM on Thu May 1 2008
By Leitch
339 views
11 comments
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That's because Mike Brown sucks.
Mike Brown is not walking through those doors.
Coach Potato Head can't hear you since he took his ears off!
Well maybe if they would get Ben Wallace some help....
Salient points. I'd rather see Devin or Boobie in crunch time. But I don't think LeBron is our best defender, just our most athletic. He still tries for the big play too much.
I was at work yesterday when the game was on, following a Gamecast on ESPN. I about kicked my monitor in when I saw how he squandered the lead.
Cant you see whats happening?! Are you blind?! do you need glasses?!...oh, I didn't notice, those are quite fashionable, too.
Its a shame but I guess those are the breaks when you suck at your job. My cousin loved McDonalds and its not his fault all the time that his staff showed up late and were a bunch of lazy creeps, but when they consistently forget to put the toy in the Happy Meal, eventually its a reflection of his performance as a manager.
As they should be, Mike Brown has done a shitty job as the Bengals owner. He also screwed over New Orleans when he was in charge of FEMA after Katrina happened. But, he's been a pretty good safety for the Bears.
@The Trying Too Hard To Look Young Face: He did make sure he brought his "angry eyes", though.
@Juancho: Brown is inept and should be fired but, yes, LeBron has to shoulder a share of the blame here. He's been in the league long enough to know his decision making was awful, he reverted right back to his bad habits from last year.
@Fios: That one shot at the end didn't lose the game, though; if it's coming down to Lebron needing to win a shot at the end of the game in order to win, then there's really a breakdown on the team in the other 47:57 minutes of play. Off the top of my head, Szczerbiak was bad for most of the game, and Brown should've pulled him for Gibson. Wallace wasn't in nearly enough. Those are coaching problems, and they cost us a fair number of points.
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