More fun to see the guys we’re recruiting being targeted by top tier programs again.SandorClegane wrote: ↑2 years agoVery thorough overview. Thank you.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago Sorry if this was posted by someone from here, but I thought it was cool so.....good job.
Interesting to see on paper.
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I’m watching the Golden State v. Denver game. GS runs the floor and completely spreads the floor on offense. No one inside the 3 point line at times. Rarely a post presence in the paint. Then, they proceed to slice and dice the defense with cutters and ball movement or shoot 3’s.
I don’t see Archie using more than one Mobil big at a time. I think our offense will gravitate more towards a GS type style versus what we played last year, thankfully.
It’s an offense very difficult to defend when you have the shooters (and the 3’s are falling ), the slashers and the passers on the floor.
Man, I’m excited to watch how Archie constructs the roster, develops and installs his offense. We will be fun to watch. And, when we get good at it, we will be really fun to watch.
I don’t see Archie using more than one Mobil big at a time. I think our offense will gravitate more towards a GS type style versus what we played last year, thankfully.
It’s an offense very difficult to defend when you have the shooters (and the 3’s are falling ), the slashers and the passers on the floor.
Man, I’m excited to watch how Archie constructs the roster, develops and installs his offense. We will be fun to watch. And, when we get good at it, we will be really fun to watch.
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Is your expectation based on something Archie said about modeling his offense like Golden State? Or do you think he ran a similar offense at Indiana?Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑2 years ago I’m watching the Golden State v. Denver game. GS runs the floor and completely spreads the floor on offense. No one inside the 3 point line at times. Rarely a post presence in the paint. Then, they proceed to slice and dice the defense with cutters and ball movement or shoot 3’s.
I don’t see Archie using more than one Mobil big at a time. I think our offense will gravitate more towards a GS type style versus what we played last year, thankfully.
It’s an offense very difficult to defend when you have the shooters (and the 3’s are falling ), the slashers and the passers on the floor.
Man, I’m excited to watch how Archie constructs the roster, develops and installs his offense. We will be fun to watch. And, when we get good at it, we will be really fun to watch.
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Neither. Strictly based on speculation of him utilizing one big versus the two bigs offense Rhody played last year under DC. Imho, using one big will create more spacing/less congestion and therefore an open lane area for cutting, slashing and kick outs for spot up 3’s.
To me, a more open or spread offense or a variation thereof, is more akin to what GS runs versus the congested, inside/out offense Rhody ran under DC last year, comparatively speaking.
Sorry for the confusion. It was a confusing post looking back at it.
That said, you raised a couple of good questions. I will look into Archie’s offensive philosophy. All I know so far is that he likes to play at a faster pace.
To me, a more open or spread offense or a variation thereof, is more akin to what GS runs versus the congested, inside/out offense Rhody ran under DC last year, comparatively speaking.
Sorry for the confusion. It was a confusing post looking back at it.
That said, you raised a couple of good questions. I will look into Archie’s offensive philosophy. All I know so far is that he likes to play at a faster pace.
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FWIW, I think everyone would love to play like modern day Golden State, or the 2000s era Phoenix Suns. It's really, really hard to have the proper personnel to do that, though. The Warriors have (probably) the best pure shooter of all-time, an unselfish big man who can guard any position and pass incredibly well (Green), another all-star wing (Thompson) that isn't selfish, and a bunch of role players that fit their system well (Poole, Peyton III, Wiggins although he's not paid like a role player). Phoenix was powered by a Top 5 passer of all-time, a near Hall of Fame wing (Marion, who was like Scottie Pippen at his peak), and a big man who ran the floor and was perfect for their system (Stoudamire).
I've mentioned this before, but I think URI's "problem" under Cox was that we had a lot of good players, but not enough great players, except for maybe that first year. A hurt Fatts Russell, Walker and the Mitchell twins, the rest of the crew from the past two years... Not much All-A10 potential there. Not many guys who need to be double teamed, or who can kill their guy off the dribble, or that you have to guard out to 30 feet. I don't know if that kind of guy is available to URI on the 2022 transfer market, but I have more faith in Archie to land one in the 2022-23 HS recruiting cycle.
I've mentioned this before, but I think URI's "problem" under Cox was that we had a lot of good players, but not enough great players, except for maybe that first year. A hurt Fatts Russell, Walker and the Mitchell twins, the rest of the crew from the past two years... Not much All-A10 potential there. Not many guys who need to be double teamed, or who can kill their guy off the dribble, or that you have to guard out to 30 feet. I don't know if that kind of guy is available to URI on the 2022 transfer market, but I have more faith in Archie to land one in the 2022-23 HS recruiting cycle.
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I do have a few in mind, but probably not on our radar.
Duru
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Well I don't know what his offensive plans are for URI and my guess is he doesn't know it either because he doesn't know what his personnel will be. Don't want to put round pegs in square holes to start off.Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑2 years ago Neither. Strictly based on speculation of him utilizing one big versus the two bigs offense Rhody played last year under DC. Imho, using one big will create more spacing/less congestion and therefore an open lane area for cutting, slashing and kick outs for spot up 3’s.
To me, a more open or spread offense or a variation thereof, is more akin to what GS runs versus the congested, inside/out offense Rhody ran under DC last year, comparatively speaking.
Sorry for the confusion. It was a confusing post looking back at it.
That said, you raised a couple of good questions. I will look into Archie’s offensive philosophy. All I know so far is that he likes to play at a faster pace.
With that said, I'll give you a mini-history of what he did at Indiana. Archie DID play two traditional bigs together. In his last season, Race Thompson (6'8", 235 lbs. power forward) started with Trace Jackson-Davis (6'9", 245 lbs. center) Those two started side by side this year too with Coach Mike Woodson. Going back to the Archie 2019-'20 season, Trace Jackson-Davis started up front with 6'11", 245 lbs. Joey Brunk.
Again, I (and 99.9% of us) have no idea what Archie will be doing with URI's offense. But recent history shows that Archie did NOT run the style of offense you are describing. Plus, they didn't shoot a lot of 3's and didn't make a lot of them either. He liked having size. He may not be able to recruit that kind of size to URI, who knows.
In Archie's best year of 2019-'20, IU averaged 71.4 ppg, which put them 8th of 14 Big Ten teams in scoring offense. IU was not a free-flowing offensive juggernaut.
So just keep things in context.
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I read up some this morning on his offensive philosophy and the “Phoenix Fast Break Offense” he likes to play. He likes to play fast. Get the ball up court and shoot before the defense has an opportunity to set to force them into mistakes. The offense (the Phoenix FB) seems pretty flexible in that it can accommodate two bigs (probably mobile type bigs) or one big. The PG is key to pushing the ball on the break and needs to be a good passer and smart. The wings run to the corners to set up beyond the 3 point line. The big(s) trail and one - if playing two bigs - runs to the key elbow then cuts to the low post (same if only playing one big). The PG looks to take the ball to the rim to score , pass to a cutter or kick out for a 3. If no opportunity for the PG to go to the rim then he pulls up near the 3 point line with one big in the low post and the other three players spread around the 3 point line.PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoWell I don't know what his offensive plans are for URI and my guess is he doesn't know it either because he doesn't know what his personnel will be. Don't want to put round pegs in square holes to start off.Jdrums#3 wrote: ↑2 years ago Neither. Strictly based on speculation of him utilizing one big versus the two bigs offense Rhody played last year under DC. Imho, using one big will create more spacing/less congestion and therefore an open lane area for cutting, slashing and kick outs for spot up 3’s.
To me, a more open or spread offense or a variation thereof, is more akin to what GS runs versus the congested, inside/out offense Rhody ran under DC last year, comparatively speaking.
Sorry for the confusion. It was a confusing post looking back at it.
That said, you raised a couple of good questions. I will look into Archie’s offensive philosophy. All I know so far is that he likes to play at a faster pace.
With that said, I'll give you a mini-history of what he did at Indiana. Archie DID play two traditional bigs together. In his last season, Race Thompson (6'8", 235 lbs. power forward) started with Trace Jackson-Davis (6'9", 245 lbs. center) Those two started side by side this year too with Coach Mike Woodson. Going back to the Archie 2019-'20 season, Trace Jackson-Davis started up front with 6'11", 245 lbs. Joey Brunk.
Again, I (and 99.9% of us) have no idea what Archie will be doing with URI's offense. But recent history shows that Archie did NOT run the style of offense you are describing. Plus, they didn't shoot a lot of 3's and didn't make a lot of them either. He liked having size. He may not be able to recruit that kind of size to URI, who knows.
In Archie's best year of 2019-'20, IU averaged 71.4 ppg, which put them 8th of 14 Big Ten teams in scoring offense. IU was not a free-flowing offensive juggernaut.
So just keep things in context.
What I found interesting is the article mentioned that the offense can accommodate four wings. The offense appears to lend flexibility to roster construction in that it can accommodate no traditional bigs, one big or two bigs. However, the smart, good passing PG is a must have. Boy, I would have loved to see Jeff D at PG in this offense. Whew!
Archie runs it with the goal to score in the first seven seconds of the shot clock, preferably. Dantoni designed it when he was HC at Phoenix and Steve Kerr runs a variation of it.
If anyone is interested, I read this in Archie’s Wiki page and also Googled the Phoenix Fast Break Offense for much more info.
Thanks, PMMM. Real good stuff! Appreciate the perspective and Archie history.
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I trust Arch with whatever offense he runs , I’m sure he’ll run circles around the way Cox coached the team
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Thanks for the info jdrums - the offense described in his Wiki page more matches what I remember from his time at Dayton with Pollard and other versatile bigs with a bunch of wings. He also always seemed to have a very efficient PG. The Indiana fans were not happy with the offense when he was there and felt it was stagnant. I wonder if some of that was a product of having access to better bigs in the B10 and wanted to compete with bigger rosters on a more consistent basis, but it seemed to be a departure from prior Dayton teams. Hopefully a return to the A10 brings back the style that was successful here and which is far more fan friendly as well. Braymon fits the mold of a PG in this system, as does Thomas if he can finish better at the rim (which I think he will, he got to the rim a lot and just didn’t look comfortable adjusting shots to real bigs in the paint that he probably didn’t see in HS). This style also benefits Carey and probably Illeri who seems to be very active.
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To your point, you absolutely need size up front to have major, long term success in the Big Ten. And if you have success in the Big Ten, then you get to the NCAA tournament. That's how those coaches keep their jobs. There haven't been a lot of smaller teams to have success in the Big Ten. Generally speaking, you need to have a major post presence to be in the upper half of the Big Ten.rhodylaw wrote: ↑2 years ago Thanks for the info jdrums - the offense described in his Wiki page more matches what I remember from his time at Dayton with Pollard and other versatile bigs with a bunch of wings. He also always seemed to have a very efficient PG. The Indiana fans were not happy with the offense when he was there and felt it was stagnant. I wonder if some of that was a product of having access to better bigs in the B10 and wanted to compete with bigger rosters on a more consistent basis, but it seemed to be a departure from prior Dayton teams. Hopefully a return to the A10 brings back the style that was successful here and which is far more fan friendly as well. Braymon fits the mold of a PG in this system, as does Thomas if he can finish better at the rim (which I think he will, he got to the rim a lot and just didn’t look comfortable adjusting shots to real bigs in the paint that he probably didn’t see in HS). This style also benefits Carey and probably Illeri who seems to be very active.
The second thing in the Big Ten...the coaching, scouting, and preparation by opponents is superior to other conferences. Those teams and coaches know the tendencies of everyone else.
About the only thing the Big Ten and Atlantic 10 have in common is that they can't count...both have 14 teams!
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The A10 flunked both math and geography.PlayMikeMotenMore wrote: ↑2 years agoTo your point, you absolutely need size up front to have major, long term success in the Big Ten. And if you have success in the Big Ten, then you get to the NCAA tournament. That's how those coaches keep their jobs. There haven't been a lot of smaller teams to have success in the Big Ten. Generally speaking, you need to have a major post presence to be in the upper half of the Big Ten.rhodylaw wrote: ↑2 years ago Thanks for the info jdrums - the offense described in his Wiki page more matches what I remember from his time at Dayton with Pollard and other versatile bigs with a bunch of wings. He also always seemed to have a very efficient PG. The Indiana fans were not happy with the offense when he was there and felt it was stagnant. I wonder if some of that was a product of having access to better bigs in the B10 and wanted to compete with bigger rosters on a more consistent basis, but it seemed to be a departure from prior Dayton teams. Hopefully a return to the A10 brings back the style that was successful here and which is far more fan friendly as well. Braymon fits the mold of a PG in this system, as does Thomas if he can finish better at the rim (which I think he will, he got to the rim a lot and just didn’t look comfortable adjusting shots to real bigs in the paint that he probably didn’t see in HS). This style also benefits Carey and probably Illeri who seems to be very active.
The second thing in the Big Ten...the coaching, scouting, and preparation by opponents is superior to other conferences. Those teams and coaches know the tendencies of everyone else.
About the only thing the Big Ten and Atlantic 10 have in common is that they can't count...both have 14 teams!
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So we still have 6 players on the team?
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Feels great to get a 6’6 wing let’s add another 6’11 guy today initials JF ??theblueram wrote: ↑2 years agoI knew that post would get people feisty
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Archie is the perfect coach for Carey.
May be wishful thinking, but I think two years with them together could actually realize all the potential there.
Mostly comes down to ball handling, shooting, and decision-making. Kid has all the intangibles down and an incredible nose for the ball…
In the right system, decisions are limited to the offense presented and Archie has an offense that lends to his style of play. I think that works itself out. But the key to his upside is, in my opinion, getting him in the gym working on core fundamentals.
Couple thousand jump shots a day, drills to get his dribbling lower and tighter. If he can increase efficiency per touch, he could be one of the best guards in the league.
Seems to me the way to unleash that is to reign in the fundamentals a little. A little more ball control will slow the game down enough for him to really make a serious impact…
May be wishful thinking, but I think two years with them together could actually realize all the potential there.
Mostly comes down to ball handling, shooting, and decision-making. Kid has all the intangibles down and an incredible nose for the ball…
In the right system, decisions are limited to the offense presented and Archie has an offense that lends to his style of play. I think that works itself out. But the key to his upside is, in my opinion, getting him in the gym working on core fundamentals.
Couple thousand jump shots a day, drills to get his dribbling lower and tighter. If he can increase efficiency per touch, he could be one of the best guards in the league.
Seems to me the way to unleash that is to reign in the fundamentals a little. A little more ball control will slow the game down enough for him to really make a serious impact…
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I think this is a very good take.the_one_mike wrote: ↑2 years ago Archie is the perfect coach for Carey.
May be wishful thinking, but I think two years with them together could actually realize all the potential there.
Mostly comes down to ball handling, shooting, and decision-making. Kid has all the intangibles down and an incredible nose for the ball…
In the right system, decisions are limited to the offense presented and Archie has an offense that lends to his style of play. I think that works itself out. But the key to his upside is, in my opinion, getting him in the gym working on core fundamentals.
Couple thousand jump shots a day, drills to get his dribbling lower and tighter. If he can increase efficiency per touch, he could be one of the best guards in the league.
Seems to me the way to unleash that is to reign in the fundamentals a little. A little more ball control will slow the game down enough for him to really make a serious impact…
As much as felt Carey improved last season, we should see a bigger jump for him in 22-23.
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Archie said last night that the improvement that Jalen has made with his shot in just 6 weeks is the best he's ever seen.Jersey77 wrote: ↑2 years agoI think this is a very good take.the_one_mike wrote: ↑2 years ago Archie is the perfect coach for Carey.
May be wishful thinking, but I think two years with them together could actually realize all the potential there.
Mostly comes down to ball handling, shooting, and decision-making. Kid has all the intangibles down and an incredible nose for the ball…
In the right system, decisions are limited to the offense presented and Archie has an offense that lends to his style of play. I think that works itself out. But the key to his upside is, in my opinion, getting him in the gym working on core fundamentals.
Couple thousand jump shots a day, drills to get his dribbling lower and tighter. If he can increase efficiency per touch, he could be one of the best guards in the league.
Seems to me the way to unleash that is to reign in the fundamentals a little. A little more ball control will slow the game down enough for him to really make a serious impact…
As much as felt Carey improved last season, we should see a bigger jump for him in 22-23.
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Awesome. I was super psyched when he came here, would love to see him at potential (which I still think is high).Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoArchie said last night that the improvement that Jalen has made with his shot in just 6 weeks is the best he's ever seen.Jersey77 wrote: ↑2 years agoI think this is a very good take.the_one_mike wrote: ↑2 years ago Archie is the perfect coach for Carey.
May be wishful thinking, but I think two years with them together could actually realize all the potential there.
Mostly comes down to ball handling, shooting, and decision-making. Kid has all the intangibles down and an incredible nose for the ball…
In the right system, decisions are limited to the offense presented and Archie has an offense that lends to his style of play. I think that works itself out. But the key to his upside is, in my opinion, getting him in the gym working on core fundamentals.
Couple thousand jump shots a day, drills to get his dribbling lower and tighter. If he can increase efficiency per touch, he could be one of the best guards in the league.
Seems to me the way to unleash that is to reign in the fundamentals a little. A little more ball control will slow the game down enough for him to really make a serious impact…
As much as felt Carey improved last season, we should see a bigger jump for him in 22-23.
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I stumbled across this article in today's golocalprov website. In the past I have found this news site to specialize in sensationalism, disinformation, a lack of any insight and a general negative outlook on the local scene. In this case they take a pot shot at URI with a headline that may have been more accurate weeks ago. They make a point to diminish the Rory Stewart signing by mentioning he was recruited only by mid majors and "low" ones at that. Also none of the signees come close in ratings to that lost with the Mitchell twins departure.
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Is Mama Mitchell freelancing?Obadiah wrote: ↑2 years ago I stumbled across this article in today's golocalprov website. In the past I have found this news site to specialize in sensationalism, disinformation, a lack of any insight and a general negative outlook on the local scene. In this case they take a pot shot at URI with a headline that may have been more accurate weeks ago. They make a point to diminish the Rory Stewart signing by mentioning he was recruited only by mid majors and "low" ones at that. Also none of the signees come close in ratings to that lost with the Mitchell twins departure.
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GoLocalProv is a gutless rag. Until they start putting writers names next to articles I couldn't care less what nonsense they are spewing.
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This is a version of “tell me you don’t know college basketball without telling me”
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Ya, give me two selfish self-centered twins over a 6'9 sniper freshman who shoots 90% from the line and plays the game the right way all because they were highly ranked out of high school. I love that they only brought up what programs offered Rory and left out all the high majors after Hutch and Foumena. Idiots.
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Is Cordischi still working for Golocal?
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Losing the Mitchell's was fine by me. We were not going to win anything meaningful with those guys. Losing Walker was a real loss. He had a lot more positives than negatives to his game.
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Why did anyone click the link?
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Stupidity? I wanted to see if I could post a comment letting them know who absurd the article is....not an option. Never again.
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Or Jim Donaldson is freelancing in retirement.Rhody74 wrote: ↑2 years agoIs Mama Mitchell freelancing?Obadiah wrote: ↑2 years ago I stumbled across this article in today's golocalprov website. In the past I have found this news site to specialize in sensationalism, disinformation, a lack of any insight and a general negative outlook on the local scene. In this case they take a pot shot at URI with a headline that may have been more accurate weeks ago. They make a point to diminish the Rory Stewart signing by mentioning he was recruited only by mid majors and "low" ones at that. Also none of the signees come close in ratings to that lost with the Mitchell twins departure.
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That's a pretty classic troll job right there. What they say is technically true, none of the incoming recruits are ranked as high as the Mitchells were by recruiting services, but as we all know it lacks some pretty important context and background information that's crucial to telling the complete story. They know it'll just rile up URI fans that know better and successfully dupe some casual fans that don't know better.
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Don't click!
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A big DUH for this link. ! Isn’t it reasonable at this point to compare Rory to HORCHLER FROM P.C. Big guys that can shoot. Didn’t realize that North Florida (which was where Horchler came from) was a program that was a top ten !!
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Hard to tell exactly when they decided to stop crediting individual reporters and just go by "GoLocalProv Sports Team", but it just always reeks of one guy in a room sniffing his own turds.
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For years they have been a group of bias driven douche bags hiding behind their agenda driven anonymity , SHAMEFUL " journalism " !
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I cant recall ever reading a Uri "article" on golocal that was credited to a specific writer
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So, basically a gossip column/message board?
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With worse sources
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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Re: Roster 2022-23
They historically have a PRO pee cee slant and an ANTI URI slant. I actually called out Kate and Josh Fenton for this years ago.Obadiah wrote: ↑2 years ago I stumbled across this article in today's golocalprov website. In the past I have found this news site to specialize in sensationalism, disinformation, a lack of any insight and a general negative outlook on the local scene. In this case they take a pot shot at URI with a headline that may have been more accurate weeks ago. They make a point to diminish the Rory Stewart signing by mentioning he was recruited only by mid majors and "low" ones at that. Also none of the signees come close in ratings to that lost with the Mitchell twins departure.
https://www.golocalprov.com/sports/uri- ... ve-program
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- Frank Keaney
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Re: Roster 2022-23
Did this guy die in 2014?
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forgot about him since the days of the score and when he got into a little trouble with his "girlfriend"
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- Frank Keaney
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Re: Roster 2022-23
But, you didn't answer Pete's question thoughBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoHe still does a show on WEEI on Saturday mornings. I'm not sure if he's still associated with GoLocal, but he was the sports editor at one time.
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Ok, yes he did. He broadcasts on Saturday mornings from Hell.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoBut, you didn't answer Pete's question thoughBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoHe still does a show on WEEI on Saturday mornings. I'm not sure if he's still associated with GoLocal, but he was the sports editor at one time.
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So, Providence then?Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoOk, yes he did. He broadcasts on Saturday mornings from Hell.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoBut, you didn't answer Pete's question thoughBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago
He still does a show on WEEI on Saturday mornings. I'm not sure if he's still associated with GoLocal, but he was the sports editor at one time.
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- Carlton Owens
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Just one 88-acre section between Eaton and Admiral streets.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 years agoSo, Providence then?
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