Now who is the better hire, Fred or Fran?

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cymac2408

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Would you rather have five years of success? Or, slow success and slow rise and longevity? Me personally, longevity and continuity. I guess Fran did it the right way. I love me some Hoiberg but he gone and its time to move on.
 

CyStalker

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I would take 5 years of Hoiball over an eternity of Fran.

Just as I would have never traded two years of Tinsley for 4 years of Hinrich.
 

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It's like everyone has gone full ****** in a matter of days. Never go full ******.
 

acgclone

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Fred clearly but 10 years from now you could have a completely different answer
 

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I would still brake for Fred even though I am a little miffed at him.

I won't even tap my brakes for Fran or any Cyclone trollin' DB hawk fan.
 

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Fred easy. If Fred leaves now he is setting up the next coach for great and immediate success. Would be leaving more for the coach taking over than he ever had returning for himself. Part of me wants him to stay through next season, and part of me thinks he sees this as a time to leave us in the best situation we will have for the next couple years.
 

CyBraveBear

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I'll take the national publicity we've gotten the past 5 years with Fred every single time. Would have rather had Fred stay maybe 10 years instead of 5 but i'm crazy enough to think we will be just fine and the Hawks will be, well, the Hawks.
 
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